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Reply To: | Sara M. Fagan |
Date: | Thu, 17 May 2001 19:18:49 -0400 |
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Well, I went back and looked at my printed credit card statement. It does say
"TM Rivercentre" and the phone number given has a MN area code. I had been
watching my account on-line last month when the charge was initially made. At
first it said St. Paul and then it said Los Angeles. Now the printed
statement doesn't give a city but does indicate MN. I guess it was all just
the inner workings of the NCAA, TicketMaster and St. Paul that made for the
bouncing location. (And no, I am not in LA. I am in MA. Strange thing is
that on the same statement is the charge for some Eric Clapton tickets I
purchased through TicketMaster for next month at the FleetCenter. The
statement says that those were purchased in NY.)
I still want to know when I can be sure I have tickets and start making plans
for a trip.
Sara
SLU '77
Let's go SAINTS!!!
[log in to unmask] wrote:
> Sara said:
> I am not sure about it being legal in any state hosting the FF. I found
> it interesting that the TicketMaster that charged my credit card for the
> FF tickets was listed as Los Angeles and not St. Paul. I think that
> tells us that the NCAA went shopping with TicketMaster for a location
> that allows such charging and possible refunding to occur.
>
> I am still watching my credit card. Still no refund. When will the
> lottery take place? When can I start thinking that I really do have
> tickets.
>
> My charge is from "TM RiverCentre St. Paul, MN". Since it's from the host
> city, I can only hope that means I'm getting tix. Sara, unless you live in
> LA area, I can't imagine why the charge woiuld be from that TM location.
>
> Very curious, indeed...
>
> Dave Hatfield
> UML'86
> [log in to unmask]
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