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Charlotte Observer:
(By Ron Green Jr., rgreenjr@charlotteobserver.com)
From the Charlotte Bobcats' perspective, season tickets are a terrible thing to waste.To maximize the value of their season ticket packages - and bring more people into Time Warner Cable Arena for home games - the Bobcats have made significant changes that will allow season ticket holders to trade in their unused tickets for additional seats at other games.
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