Bayside44
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I'm thinking you and UEO?
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I can cover a patch of field turf, UEO can maybe buy a kicking tee...
I'm thinking you and UEO?
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All the other season ticket holders will be able to swallow that fact too. It's the fact they were sold one thing and given another (if, in fact, it actually happens). Not sure what some of you don't get about that. I guess bait and switch isn't an issue for you. Is it an end-of-the-world issue? No, of course not. It just seems wrong.I think we will all be able to overcome not having a place to meet pregame for a beer, not having the kids be able to do a free throw contest, and overcome the fact that it's the day before the Super Bowl to do what has never been done before. Sure the media will definitely be giving a ton of the spotlight to the Super Bowl, but quick ...off the top of your head, what sporting event will it be competing with? Had it been two weeks prior, you would all be complaining it would interfere with the NFL playoffs on Saturdays.
Is Gross cheesey? Yes. Will this bring a ton of exposure that not doing it wouldnt? Yes.
PS-I am a season ticket holder who will be able to swallow the fact that my seats will be moved for one game in order to pull something like this off.
Jake C was right about some of you.
All the other season ticket holders will be able to swallow that fact too. It's the fact they were sold one thing and given another (if, in fact, it actually happens). Not sure what some of you don't get about that. I guess bait and switch isn't an issue for you. Is it an end-of-the-world issue? No, of course not. It just seems wrong.
I tend to disagree - they were sold a ticket to the same seats they had in all the other games. Now, if it happens, they don't have those seats for one of the biggest games of the year. Again, world-ending? No. But at the least a bit disingenuous.They were sold a ticket to a Duke hoops game at the Dome. I have no idea what the fine print said.
Well, there is a standing offer from someone on the board to buy your ticket. Just sell itWhat they do before they collect dime one is tell you that it will be moved, here is where your seats will be for the Duke game, here is the price if you want the Duke seats included, here is the price if you don't want the seats included. That goes for the donation and the tickets. My choice. Don't wait till after I have plunked down over $4k that the game I and 1,000's of others are looking forward to the most will have their seats moved to a worse, and maybe much worse, location.
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Well, there is a standing offer from someone on the board to buy your ticket. Just sell it
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They were sold a ticket to a Duke hoops game at the Dome. I have no idea what the fine print said.
The "fine print" on my ticket invoice ... very expiicitly identified my two seats.They were sold a ticket to a Duke hoops game at the Dome. I have no idea what the fine print said.
These aren't general admission seats you're talking about. There is a very good reason that tickets have different prices.They were sold a ticket to a Duke hoops game at the Dome. I have no idea what the fine print said.
I'm good for the home bench.I'm thinking you and UEO?
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Show me where in the season ticket license that SU says your seats can't be moved or revoked, let alone the court cannot be moved. That's part of purchasing a license.It is really a bad idea. We are used to playing with the court one way. This would negate some of our home court advantage. It's not fair to people who have paid for season tickets. They made a deal with the University. When I was a kid, we played checkers. And sometimes we played that you had to jump, and sometimes you didn't. But you always set the rules before the game. Bad idea.