LOOK: Fan says Rams accidentally sent him $25K worth of tickets

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snackdaddy

Who's your snackdaddy?
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Charlie
Not sure what happened but I also think the idea that the Rams would send someone over to get the tickets is idiotic. All they have to do is print new ones with a slightly different code and those become invalid. Kudos to the guy for being honest but if he had given them away or sold them and the Rams figured out the mistake, what then?

Good thing I didn't get them. I don't think I coulda fit all the stuff I woulda bought with the profit I made in back of my pickup. :whistle:

And those people who woulda bought the tickets woulda been looking for me after they couldn't get in the game. :shocked:
 

jap

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Oh, I know a few really honest souls, so he is definitely not the only one alive. Still, I can see the Horns doing something for this guy later on as his story filters up the organizational chain.
 

RamzFanz

Damnit
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"A card dealer at the local casino once said I won a hand of Texas hold 'em (one of the ones you play against the house) and the dealer had a flush she didn't notice. I stopped her from paying me out and pointed it out to her," the fan wrote on Reddit. "My friend then poured his beer on my head."

:palm: No dude, no. Letting the dealer make mistakes is not dishonest any more than the casino letting you make mistakes.
 

SuperMan28

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So that's why there are so many available seats. Been happening all year. I knew it! Sabotage from the top. We know what needs to be done.. :boxing: