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Reply To: | Sara M. Fagan |
Date: | Sat, 7 Apr 2001 09:27:02 -0400 |
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I guess I read that and thought that the word refund was used for those
cases where checks were sent. They would need to return or thereby
refund your check if you didn't get tickets. (Foolish me, I thought they
would send your check back not cash it and then need to write a check
out to you.) I don't know of anyone who charges your credit card and
then decides if they have the item you ordered. The rules that the NCAA
has and operates by are amazing.
By the way, my credit card is now showing only one charge for the
tickets. It is just one from TM Rivercenter which is Ticket Master Los
Angeles. Hard to believe that St. paul doesn't have Ticket Master
outlets. I thought they were everywhere. They are just about as bad as
the NCAA but that is another problem.
Enjoy the game.
Sara
SLU '77
Let's go SAINTS!!!00
"Carol S. White" wrote:
> This is from the ticket application on the NCAA website:
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> "Applications will be accepted April 1st - May 1st for tickets
> (limit of 4 per order). Following the May 1st deadline, ticket
> locations will be assigned in a random selection process.
> Ticket quantities are limited. Application does not
> guarantee tickets. Confirmation of ticket purchase will be
> mailed at the end of May and any unfilled orders will be
> refunded in full. "
>
> The last sentence is the key... they are charging ALL THE
> ORDERS and will REFUND those that do not get
> tickets.
>
> SO, they are using your money for a couple of months at
> least. Another fine example of the NCAA. :-(
>
> -Carol
> GO Gophers!
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