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Good call Wayne, you are right, they will ding you for a $6.00
non-refundable fee.
"Q: When will my credit card/checking account be charged for the tickets?
A: Your credit card (or checking account if you elect to pay by ACH) will be
charged the next business day after you application has been received. You
will be charged for the tickets requested, plus a non-refundable handling
fee of $6." -ncaasports
So you could be out $6.00 if you aren't lucky enough to get tickets. I've
heard of worse gambles. I'd take my chances given it is in Ohio, I think
people will have a little better chance in Ohio vs Boston or Minnesota, for
example. Probably a good idea to try and get in now because the demand will
go back up when the tournament goes to Madison. At least as a level 1 you
will be ahead of a lot of first time Wisconsin fans, and they will be buying
when the game is in that town. Their team looks to be strong that year as
their sophmore class this season is the class putting up the points.
Below is some FAQs about the ticket process.
http://www.ncaasports.com/icehockey/mens/story/6250048
-Cory
-----Original Message-----
From: The Maine Hockey Discussion List
[mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of Wayne T Smith
Sent: Monday, March 29, 2004 2:35 PM
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Subject: Re: Frozen Four Ticket Policy Rant
Voisine, Cory wrote, in part:
> There is a lottery that you can enter to buy tickets directly. This is the
> best chance the "regular joe/jane" has. This year you can apply online.
You
> only get charged if you get tickets, I believe.
I believe your CC will get charged, including a non-reimbursable fee.
Whatever it is this year, and it's tweaked system this year, read the
fine print!
cheers, wayne
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