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Panthers PSL Owners Disappointed By Lack Of Communication

A source said that the team is not planning to aggressively solicit payment from PSL ownersbank of america stadium

Many NFL Panthers PSL owners have "expressed disappointment over not having more communication from the team, but the Panthers have limited answers," according to Alaina Getzenberg of the CHARLOTTE OBSERVER. Many PSL owners have "elected to not yet pay for their season tickets due to the uncertainty surrounding how the season will look." A source said that the team "is not planning to aggressively solicit payment from PSL owners who have not yet paid until more concrete details can be put into place." Getzenberg notes the Panthers have been "flexible with those who need to change their payment plan for a variety of reasons related to COVID-19, including financial instability." Many PSL owners are on season-ticket payment plans that "run from March through August with installments due on the first of each month." Traditionally, the team "does not contact PSL owners for outstanding payments unless there is no payment at all by May 1." Earlier this month, the team "sent a reminder to PSL owners who hadn’t paid any amount about a week into May, and extended the deadline to June 1." The Panthers "plan to follow a similar approach in June." Now if PSL owners are submitting payments on a monthly plan, the final amount "is not due until September rather than August." In addition to pushing back deadlines, the Panthers also have "created custom agreements with PSL owners as needed" (CHARLOTTE OBSERVER, 5/22).

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