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Ticket prices for Sunday?


CosmoGirl

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Last week, 4 hours before the game I easily found two club seats, section 346 (panther/shade side 20 yard line), face valued at 213 a piece for 50 bucks each. I found 50 yard line lowers for 40$ a piece but took club instead.

So this week I am looking in the $20s. It is so easy to get good tickets just wait for early Sunday morning and go to ebay/craigslist make some real low 'last minute' offers to tickets. Most people get back to you.

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How much over face can they legally sell them for?

There were a lot of Tampa fans there last week too. :(

I have been told it is a pittence...and with the conditions out there, I personally know people who'd be glad to get face for club level! $10 over? I am not sure, but again very little, and I understand why.

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How much over face can they legally sell them for?

There were a lot of Tampa fans there last week too. :(

I don't think they will get more than face. But I was in Cincy with some friends a few weeks back for the Marlins/Reds series. We talked with a sh*t ton of Bengals fans at the bars we visited and at Great American Ballpark, and I was suprised at how many saw my Panthers hat and said "We're driving down for the Bengals/Panthers game."

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Well, somebody paid well over face value for mine today on stubhub so I need to replace them on the cheap.

You're a damn shark. You charged me and my friend face value for lower level Saints tickets back in 2008. Vampi was the middleman that linked us up. I was expecting an "I Know Vampi " discount.

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