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Ticket Buying Strategies?


BlackandBlueBlood

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I'm so excited about our play off game. I will be one of the thousands trying to buy tickets tomorrow morning at 10am. This will be the first time i've bought tickets from ticket master, and i was wondering what strategy would give me the best chance of getting them.

Should i call a few minutes before 10, at 10, or just try to get them online?

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I don't know how common it is, but the Panthers limit ticket buying to NC and SC residents every time they initially put tickets up for sale. Even if the transaction initially goes through, your tickets can be canceled. It's happened to many others before who have tried to circumvent it.

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Single-Game Tickets

Tickets to the Carolina Panthers NFC Divisional Playoff game will go on sale Thursday, January 1 at 10 a.m. throughout the Carolinas. The game will be played on Saturday, January 10 at 8:15 p.m.

Approximately 7,000 tickets will be available simultaneously through Ticketmaster's computerized ticket selling system. Ticket prices range from $62 to $137 plus applicable service charges, and fans may purchase up to four (4) tickets. A limited number of club seats will also be available, ranging from $200 to $400 plus applicable service charges.

Tickets can be purchased one of three ways: Ticketmaster.com, Ticketmaster Charge-By-Phone and Ticketmaster Ticket Centers, each of which allows equal access to available tickets through the Ticketmaster computerized ticketing network.

The Carolina Panthers Ticket Office at Bank of America Stadium will not be open for ticket purchases during the public sale.

That's the way it is phrased on the Panthers site. However, IIRC, in regular the season sales, I think it is emphasized that you must have a shipping and billing address in NC or SC.

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Ok, I think I've got it figured out. I just want to make sure I understand -- if I choose e-ticket, that gets sent to me immediately, and there's no need to wait for a hard copy? The e-ticket I get can be used at the game?

Thanks yall.

That is correct. If it isn't immediate, they'll email you a link in a day or so to say they are ready, but due to the quick timing, I'd say immediate.

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