The January 10 playoff game between the Carolina Panthers and Arizona Cardinals was a tough one to watch at Charlotte’s Bank of America Stadium, but for some personal seat license owners, it would prove to be an even tougher one not to watch at the Panthers’ den. Last week, the Panthers front office started mailing out letters to PSL owners that their PSLs would be revoked if they hadn’t bought playoff tickets this year. Part of the deal with Carolina PSL owners is that the people who purchase these permanent seat licenses will purchase playoff tickets, and now the team is cracking down on PSL owners who didn’t follow the rules this year.
In the midst of a flailing economy, playoff tickets sure aren’t cheap (and neither are those PSLs!), but fans who are now threatened to lose their PSLs for violating the team’s rules need not worry – they can get their seats back for a fee. The letter the Panthers recently mailed to PSL owners states: “Due to your past support, the Carolina Panthers, under no legal obligation, hereby offer you the opportunity to reinstate your account by paying a reinstatement fee.” These fees can run up to $280, but if patrons don’t pay up, the team could cancel the entire PSL account, which could be at a loss of up to thousands of dollars. Carolina fans will seemingly do anything to support their team, so stay tuned to see how this sour situation works out!
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