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My question: did anyone NOT end up in the balcony?? Or does this
discussion only involve the people with poorer seats?
I am particularly miffed because the fleece center ignored my first
call for a ticket application. So, while I was being patient, I was moving
farther down the list. Fortunately, they reacted to my second call. I
would not have made a third call! Their automated system of taking ticket
application orders is a great example of one that puts THEIR convenience
before that of the consumer. Only for college hockey would I endure such
garbage. For anything else, I would tell them to keep the tickets.
Looking forward to Boston. Haven't been there since the 1992 ECAC
championship tournament <sigh>. -=>Bill<=-
Doug P. said:
>Apparently at least to the eighth row. I put my order in for seven
>tickets in about May or so and ended up in the upper tier (Section 308)
>behind a goal for
>the price of the "good" seats. Boy do I feel "fleeced".
Joe L. said:
>I'm with a group in Section 317 rows 11 and 12. Paid the cheep rate.
>
>In a number of rinks the first few rows of the upper deck are higher
>priced than the rest of the UD seats. Don't ask me why, I've just seen
>it happen.
>
>Joe
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