Has anyone received word how they're handling non-football events? Because a PSL normally entitles you to first right of refusal for tickets to all events in the stadium. Well since you technically share your seat with a Giants fan, which of you gets first crack? Have they explained this to anyone yet?
Sorry for the rant but..... Which is why I said the term "PSL" is a lawsuit waiting to happen since there is nothing personal about the seat. It should be an "SSL" technically but yet again they figure that would hurt the bottom line. This is the main reason I call Woody cheap. The guy does not care about the fans. He does everything only if he can make money doing it. OK, it's a business but lets not start thinking he cares or spends money on our behalf. He was cheap until the stadium thing started then went on a spending spree for only 1 year and everyone starts acting like he spends money and cares. FK WOODY FK THE "PSL" You think GIANTS fan aren't gonna go nutz when they find out they can't get Bette Midler tix?
It depends on what you say PSL stands for ,if you say PSL stands for Permenent Seating License ,then you get the right to first Refusal to any tickets sold for that seat first. "But" If they call it a Personal Seating License like the JETS & Giants are calling it then your rights are limited to that 1 event (Bah! Hum-Bug!)
i am soooo happy i did not commit myself to this crap in 2010. DONE.......for now on watching games from home. If they prove to me they're worth a trip out there in seasons to come......well then stub hub it is. My sales rep calls me every week trying to sell me tixx for 2010.they should pay the fans to attend
You get the first option to buy your seats, as do the Giant fans. They are counting on not everyone wanting to go to every event. So if by chance the Giant PSL holder and the Jet PSL holder buy the same event you'd get different seats. The license doesn't offer you your exact seats in most cases anyway, just a chance to buy in advance.