The Commanders have sold premium seating to Washington D.C. residents for decades, sometimes requiring security deposits. Though the organization promises to give back the deposit within 30 days of the end of the contract, there have been plenty of instances where they have used the money instead. By implementing complicated return processes, the Commanders have made it burdensome for ticket holders to get their money back.
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