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I sent my letter into the Superbowl Lottery and I haven't heard anything about whether I have been picked or eliminated. I usually get the postcard telling me that my name wasn't picked to purchase tickets long before Thanksgiving. Has anybody who entered the lottery gotten notified of their status?
 
I sent my letter into the Superbowl Lottery and I haven't heard anything about whether I have been picked or eliminated. I usually get the postcard telling me that my name wasn't picked to purchase tickets long before Thanksgiving. Has anybody who entered the lottery gotten notified of their status?

I'm not aware of the procedure. I thought you were in the lottery just by being a season ticket holder. How do you enter then?
 
I'm not aware of the procedure. I thought you were in the lottery just by being a season ticket holder. How do you enter then?

I think you and the OP are talking about two different things. Teams that are going to the Super Bowl are allotted maybe about 4000 tickets each, to be randomly (lottery) made available to their season ticket holders; sounds like that is what you are referring to.


I believe what he is talking about is a lottery for fans to have an opportunity to purchase SB tickets.

NFL Help: Frequently Asked Questions

How can I buy Super Bowl tickets?

The only method the NFL has to distribute tickets to the public is through a random drawing. There is no other way for the general public to purchase tickets. The NFL does not sell tickets to travel or ticket agents.

Entries for the random drawing are accepted between Feb. 1 and June 1 of the year preceding the game in question. All ticket requests must be sent via certified or registered mail. Those selected in the random drawing will have the opportunity to purchase two tickets.

Requests for Super Bowl XLIV, to be played Feb. 7, 2010 in South Florida, will be accepted beginning Feb. 1, 2009. They should be sent to:

Super Bowl Random Drawing
P.O. Box 49140
Strongsville, OH 44149-0140

Please note that only one request per address is accepted. All duplicate requests will be disregarded.

I didn't realize that they bothered to take the time and expense to notify people that they did not win, but apparently they have in the past.
 
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I think you and the OP are talking about two different things. Teams that are going to the Super Bowl are allotted about 4000 tickets each, to be randomly (lottery) made available to their season ticket holders; sounds like that is what you are referring to.


I believe what he is talking about is a lottery for fans to have an opportunity to purchase SB tickets.

NFL Help: Frequently Asked Questions

How can I buy Super Bowl tickets?

The only method the NFL has to distribute tickets to the public is through a random drawing. There is no other way for the general public to purchase tickets. The NFL does not sell tickets to travel or ticket agents.

Entries for the random drawing are accepted between Feb. 1 and June 1 of the year preceding the game in question. All ticket requests must be sent via certified or registered mail. Those selected in the random drawing will have the opportunity to purchase two tickets.

Requests for Super Bowl XLIV, to be played Feb. 7, 2010 in South Florida, will be accepted beginning Feb. 1, 2009. They should be sent to:

Super Bowl Random Drawing
P.O. Box 49140
Strongsville, OH 44149-0140

Please note that only one request per address is accepted. All duplicate requests will be disregarded.

I didn't realize that they bothered to take the time and expense to notify people that they did not win, but apparently they have in the past.

Thanks for the explanation, I do appreciate it!
 
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