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Reply To: | Jeffrey T. Anbinder |
Date: | Wed, 16 May 2001 11:02:27 -0400 |
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> > The charge just means that they received your application on time.
> > The rep. I spoke with at Albany said that all orders will be charged,
> > and if the applicant does not receive tickets, they will later be
> > refunded the $$.
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>If this isn't illegal, it should be. I understand they have a problem
>getting credit card information many months before their "lottery" (might
>be out of date then), but instead of a better process, they've put a burden
>on us. (I get to pay for a ticket, only to be reneged on later).
It is illegal in some states. Apparently just not in any states that host
the Frozen Four.
--
Jeffrey "Beeeej" Anbinder [log in to unmask]
Development Officer, Intercollegiate Athletics 212-870-3416 (w)
Columbia University in the City of New York 212-870-3138 (f)
"I can see now, months later, that breaking up with my ex-girlfriend was
the best thing for me, as it allowed me to go out and do those things that
she always prevented me from doing -- like her really hot friend."
- Mike Iaia
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