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At 10:59 AM 10/24/98 -0400, D B Doucette wrote:
>If you cannot use your seat(s), you may return your tickets into a "resale
>pool", which is administered by, perhaps, the Athletic Department. You do
>not get your money back, but you get a receipt for a donation to their
>fund-raising programs.
I wonder if that could also be used for a tax write-off as well?? (i.e.
write off the amount of the tickets donated).
Another idea might be to offer the current donors and season ticket holders
to enter into something similar to a time-share. A group of people share
season tickets to make sure they are always full, and split the cost
accordingly. There may be some season ticket holders who do not attend all
the games who might like this.
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Deron Treadwell - [log in to unmask]
"Any idiot can face a crisis -- it's this day-to-day living
that wears you out." - Anton Chekhov
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