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its a scam is that it's not a stock in a traditional sense.
It would be a scam if they told you it was like real stocks but they don't do that.
its a scam is that it's not a stock in a traditional sense.
Ok, if those people aren't the owners, who is?
Does that person have a name?
I have no idea.youre being told in big letters that its not actual stock shares and NFL forbids public ownership of NFL teams...its a scam is that it's not a stock in a traditional sense.

COMMENTARY | In a perfect episode of deja vu, Chad Johnson tweeted that he would buy out the remaining allotment of tickets for the Cincinnati Bengals' home playoff game this Sunday in order to avoid a local TV blackout.
It appears as if Johnson backed off of his offer yesterday after the Cincinnati Enquirer's Joe Reedy informed him that it would cost about $910,000. But, regardless, the situation presented us with a perfect microcosm of what being a Bengals fan truly entails.
I have no idea.
It would be a scam if they told you it was like real stocks but they don't do that.
calling it a stock implies certain things. they should just call it something else. hell call it "equity in the team". that makes more sense.
It's his money, let him cookFootball is dyinglets see pay hundreds of dollars to go to a game in a crappy seat where you need binoculars to see, freeze your ass off, pay a absurd amount of money for food and drinks, be surrounded by drunk boisterous people.
Or stay at home, watch the game up close in hd on the big screen, order a pizza for 15 dollars and flick the channel during commercial breaks.
i cant tell the last time ive been to a nfl game, id rather go to a college game where i can get a good seat for a decent price and the atmosphere is 20 times better.
just do the oakland riaders and put the tarp up

Ok, if those people aren't the owners, who is?
Does that person have a name?
u sir are retarded.
Anyways,it has nothing to do with the fans not wanting to watch the team. They did some tricky shyt this year to fukk the fans out of money for playoff tickets. There's an article on it somewhere. The fans are "boycotting" from buying the left over tickets so someone will get fired. Not because we dont have any fans
The irony of a Californian Packers "fan" speaking on the actual hometown fans of Green Bay. Quick question breh: You ever been to Green Bay? Do you even know where Green Bay is on a map? You're a fraud & in no way qualified to speak on Green Bay or it's fans you pathetic loser.
Get the fukk outta here. They sent the applications for Playoff Tickets out after the Detroit game on Thanksgiving. You know, when it looked like there wasn't a chance in hell we were gonna make the playoffs, let alone win the division (I.E. get a home game).
And they also changed the refund policy, which is what @bboystyle was referencing in his post, which pissed a lot of ppl off. [Edit: He posted more info above as I was typing out my post]
Regardless, the game here will never be blacked out. One of the businesses around here will pick up any unsold tickets. And Chad Johnson tweeted earlier in the week that he would buy any remaining Bengals tickets, ensuring that they won't get blacked out. Haven't heard anything out of Indy, but I'm sure something similar will happen there.
with what money?