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Post by beavaristotle on Apr 10, 2023 17:22:24 GMT -8
Interesting choice by the ticket office. If you are a single game purchaser you get a refund, but the loyal season ticket holders take it on the chin. How hard would it have been to credit the lost game to the holders account for next year since there is a 99% renewal rate
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Post by rgeorge on Apr 10, 2023 17:24:57 GMT -8
Interesting choice by the ticket office. If you are a single game purchaser you get a refund, but the loyal season ticket holders take it on the chin. How hard would it have been to credit the lost game to the holders account for next year since there is a 99% renewal rate Their justification is that a season ticket doesn't mean a certain amount of home games. I can't remember the exact conversation, but unless a "significant" amount were canceled, tough luck!
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Post by beavaristotle on Apr 10, 2023 18:10:24 GMT -8
Interesting choice by the ticket office. If you are a single game purchaser you get a refund, but the loyal season ticket holders take it on the chin. How hard would it have been to credit the lost game to the holders account for next year since there is a 99% renewal rate Their justification is that a season ticket doesn't mean a certain amount of home games. I can't remember the exact conversation, but unless a "significant" amount were canceled, tough luck! I’m sure that is how they see it. I see it as I have a season ticket which is an individual ticket for each game and one of those ticket has no value. Not the idea of the money, it’s more what they think of their fans
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Post by Werebeaver on Apr 10, 2023 20:37:21 GMT -8
Interesting choice by the ticket office. If you are a single game purchaser you get a refund, but the loyal season ticket holders take it on the chin. How hard would it have been to credit the lost game to the holders account for next year since there is a 99% renewal rate Contact these guys. You’ve been wronged, you deserve compensation plus punitive damages.
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Post by wilkyisdashiznit on Apr 10, 2023 21:16:58 GMT -8
Interesting choice by the ticket office. If you are a single game purchaser you get a refund, but the loyal season ticket holders take it on the chin. How hard would it have been to credit the lost game to the holders account for next year since there is a 99% renewal rate Contact these guys. You’ve been wronged, you deserve compensation plus punitive damages. You can trust that firm. Francis Biden is a Senior Non-Attorney Advisor. You can join their class action lawsuit against China or their class action suit against Big Sugar in Florida. They have "earned" their clients $5.1 billion.
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Post by obf on Apr 11, 2023 7:46:23 GMT -8
Maybe I am a sucker, but I guess when I have baseball tickets, I just assume a rain out, cancellation, or my favorite player being out (for injury or rest or whatever) is just a part of the risk I assumed when I bought the tickets ::shrug:: HOWEVER, I am PISSED that climate change is NOT giving me the promised 80 degrees and sunny weather in February, LET ALONE APRIL that I have been promised for the last 20 years!!! Seriously, have the last two Aprils been the worst ever?!?!?
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Post by hottubbeaver on Apr 11, 2023 11:34:26 GMT -8
Many purchase season tickets for more than just access to the game. For example; as a means of supporting the program's fiscal health, locking in a seat location, grouping with friends to guarantee sitting together, priority for post season, etc...
How does the price compare between an entire season of single game purchases versus a season ticket? My guess is, the refund is already built into a discounted price for a season ticket purchase.
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Post by rgeorge on Apr 11, 2023 12:03:37 GMT -8
so what happens if someone bought the Monday game from a season ticket holder before the game got canceled? No refund or does the single game purchaser get a refund (list price) If you paid for a ticket from a season ticket holder, they already got their refund. From the buyer! Otherwise it's part of a season ticket package. There is no refund for a secondary ticket unless you bought it thru a site that offers that.
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Post by wilkyisdashiznit on Apr 11, 2023 12:38:47 GMT -8
Maybe I am a sucker, but I guess when I have baseball tickets, I just assume a rain out, cancellation, or my favorite player being out (for injury or rest or whatever) is just a part of the risk I assumed when I bought the tickets ::shrug:: HOWEVER, I am PISSED that climate change is NOT giving me the promised 80 degrees and sunny weather in February, LET ALONE APRIL that I have been promised for the last 20 years!!! Seriously, have the last two Aprils been the worst ever?!?!? Fun facts: March 2023 was the third-coldest March in Oregon's history and that was after the 33rd-coldest February in Oregon's history. On top of that, March 2023 had the second-coldest average low temperature in Oregon's history. And March 2023 was also the 25th-wettest March in Oregon's history. The last time that there was a colder March in Oregon? 1917, which was less than five years after the Novarupta volcanic eruption, largest volcanic eruption since Krakatoa. God bless that Hunga Tonga!
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Post by Werebeaver on Apr 11, 2023 17:47:14 GMT -8
Contact these guys. You’ve been wronged, you deserve compensation plus punitive damages. As usual Werebeaver, feel free to post less. Sorry, but that only encourages me. How does that old axiom go - "that's baseball".
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