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    DDP, this should help explain it....

    Dear Giants Season Ticket Holder:

    As the Giants prepare to defend the Super Bowl championship, and with construction of a new state-of-the-art stadium and team practice facility well underway at the Meadowlands, these are exciting times for Giants fans.

    The new stadium and practice facility are scheduled to open for the 2010 season and will offer Giants players, coaches and, most importantly, Giants fans the first-class facilities, services and amenities they deserve.

    The stadium has been designed to provide fans with an unparalleled experience on Giants game days including: modernized food service, concessions, and restaurants; expanded team stores; tailgate zones, with improved tailgating facilities; upgraded and additional restrooms; Club seats with outstanding amenities; wider concourses; cutting-edge scoreboards that have in-stadium technology; and much more. The experience of getting to the stadium will be better too, with improved highway access, redesigned parking lots, and a new rail line serving New Jersey and New York. These improved amenities, together with the new state-of-the-art playing and training facilities, will position the Giants to attract championship-caliber players year after year.

    At a cost of over $1.6 billion, the new stadium development is the largest 100 percent privately-financed stadium project in the United States. As with the other NFL cities that have recently opened new or significantly renovated stadiums, we cannot build these new facilities without the sale of "PSLs" (Personal Seat Licenses) to Giants season ticket holders. The net proceeds from the sale of the PSLs will be used to pay for the construction of the new stadium.

    Once you purchase a PSL, you can control your seat for as long as the Giants continue to play in the new stadium. This means that, in addition to having the right to purchase the same season seats every year, you will also have the ability to transfer your PSL to other Giants fans, including to unrelated third parties.

    We are working very hard to develop a program and process for the purchase of PSLs that will provide a broad range of choices to Giants season ticket holders. Here are a few things we can tell you now. Each seat in the new stadium will have a PSL. Over 90 percent of the upper level seats will have a $1,000 PSL. Less than 5,000 seats in the lower level will have a $20,000 PSL, which will be the most expensive PSL at the new stadium. The pricing of the PSLs for the other seats in the new stadium has not been finalized, but we hope and believe that you will be pleased with the options when we send more detailed information on the stadium’s PSL programs. You will begin receiving that information in a few weeks. The information will be sent out in stages so that our sales team can focus attention on every seat holder.

    Thank you for your continued loyalty. Your ongoing support is sincerely valued, and it is the primary reason this new stadium will become a reality in 2010.
    Three Jack's Record http://www.bettorschat.com/forums/sh...10#post1323910

  • #2
    Wow, so are the PSL's mandatory ? Souds like a great way to throw an extra price tag on something you already own.

    But hey at least the PSL revenue will help provide better tailgate facilities

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    • #3
      Originally posted by DDP713
      Wow, so are the PSL's mandatory ? Souds like a great way to throw an extra price tag on something you already own.

      But hey at least the PSL revenue will help provide better tailgate facilities
      Mandatory if I want the tickets. The one positive is that I think it allows me to sell them however I want...like on e-Bay and other auction sites where I can make a premium on the ticket price whereas in the past, I coul dget my seasons revoke if caught.

      I will need better tailgating facilities after I take this one in the pooper....
      Three Jack's Record http://www.bettorschat.com/forums/sh...10#post1323910

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      • #4
        $20K to have a season ticket seat...

        Buy me a whole row please...
        SOBER SINCE MARCH 28TH OF 2007!!!

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        • #5
          $400K to see the J-E-T-S, JES, JETS, JETS!!!

          Meet Mr. Jet.

          Diehard fan David Findel paid the record $400,000 for the rights to the two best seats at the new Meadowlands stadium, and he says they're worth every penny.

          "It's a function of wanting the best, both as a lifelong fan and as a business investment," the 43-year-old owner of mortgage-lending firm Financial Resources told The Post.

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          But the Colts Neck, NJ, resident says he may never sit in the 50-yard- line seats when the stadium opens in 2010.

          "I purchased them for my son, Brandon, 11, and my daughter, Brooke, 7. I will probably continue to sit in my current seats."

          Findel outbid an offensive line's worth of New York jet setters at the Oct. 16 auction, including Nobu owner Drew Nieporent and Gary Vaynerchuk, owner of winelibrary.com.

          The frenzied bidding turned into a silent auction when Findel raised the stakes from $140,000 to a staggering $200,000 for each of the two personal seat licenses.

          He will still need to plunk down another $7,000 each annually for the season tickets themselves, which come with a private VIP entrance, parking, a full spread of food and drink at a swanky restaurant and access to the field during the game.

          Although the rights to the next-best seats in the 82,000-seat stadium sold for roughly a third what Findel paid, the bragging rights of having the best seats in the house come with a premium, said Findel, who contends, if anything, he underpaid.

          "I am amazed in the interest since I purchased them - how many people want to buy them for more than I purchased them for," he said.


          The current economic climate may have been hard on his industry, but Findel said that was all the more reason to buy the seats now, he said.

          "Although part of the mortgage business is in turmoil, this is an opportunity to invest in my business - and to further demonstrate our loyalty to the New York Jets," he said.

          A Brooklyn native, Findel said when he first started going to Jets games at Shea Stadium, he could afford only the nosebleed seats.

          "It is always easy to be a fan of a Super Bowl-winning team," he said. "But a real fan cheers for his team even when they haven't made it to the Super Bowl in 40 years."
          Three Jack's Record http://www.bettorschat.com/forums/sh...10#post1323910

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          • #6
            THIS IS CRAZY WHAT WAS HE THINKING
            MLB 2012***100-98 +$215 OR +2.15 UNITS
            HUGE PLAYS 2-1

            NFL 2011-2012** 6-10
            0-0TOP PLAYS

            NCAA FBL 2011-2012**** 26-23

            4-1 TOP PLAYS


            GOY 33-12 ALL SPORTS

            AS of 6/3/12

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