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Indianapolis Colts vs. New York Jets. AFC Championship Game

2008 Record: 12-4; 2nd, AFC South
Peyton Manning and the rest of the Indianapolis Colts are looking ahead to the upcoming 2009 season with great anticipation as they try te regain the Lombardi trophy. Circle City Tickets is your source for the "Best Seats in the House" to all Indianapolis Colts games at Lucas Oil Stadium.

Have a great corporate event with Indianapolis Colts tickets from Circle City Tickets. Circle City Tickets specializes in finding seats to the biggest Indianapolis Colts games of the season. We are confident we can help you find the Indianapolis Colts tickets of your choice. We are locally owned and operated and have been a part of the Indianapolis community for over 20 years!

We are open Monday - Satuday and our sales team are here to answer all of your questions. Call us at 317-254-9500 or 800-627-1334. You can also purchase tickets 24 hours a day on line! Orders placed after 12:00 PM on Saturday are processed on Monday or the following business day.

Please remember with the new NFL scheduling policy, starting on week 10 game times are subject to change. Please check your local listings.

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The CVV2 is a 3- or 4-digit value printed on the card or signature strip, but not encoded on the magnetic stripe.

MasterCard, Visa, Discover, and JCB credit and debit cards have a 3-digit code, called the "CVC2" (card validation code), "CVV2" (card verification value), and "CID" (card identification number), respectively. It is not embossed like the card number, and is always the final group of numbers printed on the back signature panel of the card. New North American MasterCard and Visa cards feature the "CVV2" in a separate panel to the right of the signature strip. This has been done to prevent overwriting of the numbers by signing the card.

American Express cards have a 4-digit code printed on the front side of the card above the number, referred to as the CID (or Unique Card Code). It is printed flat, not embossed like the card number.

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