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John -
Taking the liberty of quoting Garrett Lanzy:
The issue is that PrimeSport isn’t handling paper tickets for the Frozen Four, so they first have to be converted to FlashSeats on that site. That didn’t work initially and I ended up entering customer service requests with PrimeSport, FlashSeats, and the NCAA ([log in to unmask]). I’m not sure which of those “worked”, but my seats eventually showed up on FlashSeats (with no notification to me, so I’m glad I kept checking).
Thanks,
Doug Peterson
-----Original Message-----
>From: John T Whelan <[log in to unmask]>
>Sent: Apr 3, 2019 7:30 AM
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Re: Where to Sell Tickets
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>On Tue, 2 Apr 2019, Doug Peterson wrote:
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>> With the advice from Garrett I have listed by ticket on Primesport
>> (Section 305, Row 6, Seat 3 by the way). I put at list price as that
>> seemed to be the most common price. I will eat some of the cost on
>> various fees but so be it.
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>After poking around to find the Frozen Four, it seems like it's
>impossible to uncheck the "I have paperless tickets" box. Ugh. I got
>paper tickets in part because I figured it would be easier to sell
>them. Anybody else experience this or know of a workaround?
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> John Whelan, Cornell '91
> [log in to unmask]
> http://elynah.com/tbrw/
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