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Bill
CHN posed a question. I have declined to play the lottery in a few years
when I was getting tickets from another source. My priority did not move.
Joe
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bill Corrigan" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 03, 2009 5:16 PM
Subject: Re: F4 Detroit - tix lottery purchase policy
> Hi All,
>
> On Feb 3, 2009, at 12:58 PM, John Edwards wrote:
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>> As I read this, if you're already in the system up to the 2009 Frozen
>> Four,
>> then 2010 would count as normal. However, anyone going for the first
>> time in
>> 2010 would not get priority status for 2011 and beyond. (Nor would
>> anyone
>> buying tickets directly from Ford Field. That is stated at the end of
>> their
>> FAQ.)
>>
>> Presumably, anyone giving 2010 a miss would have their current number
>> (i.e.
>> including the 2009 FF) remain unchanged. In relative terms, it may cause
>> a
>> change in priority, someone who would be a 10 for 2010 would be joined
>> by
>> anyone who was a 9 after 2009, but went to Detroit.
>
>
> How does the above square with the following language appearing on the
> College Hockey News (CHN) website:
>
> "As in past years, priority list status applicants will receive the first
> opportunity. You get on the priority list based upon the amount of years
> in a row you have ordered tickets to the Frozen Four."
>
> So, if you pass on the 2010 tourney in Detroit, does that miss send you
> back to the tail end of the line (i.e. priority 1) in terms of priority
> status for years beyond 2010 since you will have broken the consecutive
> years guideline for priority status?
>
>
> Bill
>
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