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section 131 row 24, seats 9 and 10. Also row right behind, row 23 seats 9, 10,11. looking to sell. Awsome seats on browns side, approximately 35 yard line. Selling for face value, $75 per seat. Would like to sell seats for the whole season, but will sell seperate rows. This coming year only. PM me if you are interested, or with individual questions.

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Just let 'em go like 20,000 other people are going to. Why bother trying to sell something that isn't worth 70% of it's face value. Heck, this team should pay us to go watch.

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After a few games I'll think about a 2 for 1 deal.



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Isn't he required to buy the season tickets or rick losing his PSL? That would be reason enough to be trying to sell them.


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Isn't he required to buy the season tickets or rick losing his PSL? That would be reason enough to be trying to sell them.




Sometimes you gotta cut your losses. Obviously, by making him purchase the PSL they feel as if they have a season ticket holder for life.-Regardless of how the team performs.

-It's comparable to buying 10 shares of stock for 2,000$ total. - For years the stock tanks, but you feel compelled to continue to purchase it, only this stock isn't like any other stock - this stock remains the same price regardless of how much it's actually worth. - So you keep paying 2,000 year in and year out, again and again. Then finally, the stock is worht something, but nowhere near the money you spent keeping it. You continue to lose money. - When all you have to do is stop paying for it.

Personally, I would say farewell to my psl, cut my losses, and be done with it.

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Correct......I dont think I would ever get rid of the tickets though.....we have had them for too long....Plus, I did pay an awful lot for the damn psl's.....I never thought I would be trying to sell them though.....Combination of too much going on in my life right now and the fact that our beloved Brownies are in rebuild mode....


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Good luck. Put my PSL money into a leather recliner. I think my seats are in the skybox area. Really have hated shelling out hundreds last few years to watch us give em away with RomeoBall . . . .


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I have two seats....In the past I have I been able to sell off any of my extras....I don't expect that will happen this year...I'll try no doubt, but am prepared to just give or trade a few away, or donate to the charity.


Ref....don't get hung up on the word trade.....just stating a fact....I won't do it here.


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