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John:
Yu miss my point: Is it fair to stuff folks who paid $90 a year ago in the
upper reaches in lieu of POSSIBLY selling out down below? Least they could
have done is had a lottery. They charged my credit card a year ago. Now
they tell me the seat location???? Wht kind of policy is that? I am sure
teh NCAA knew EXACTLY what seats they wanted back a year ago. And I think
they coul dhave mixed it up a bit. Just asking for fairness not special
consieration.
Anyway hockey content, if RPI makes it, I'll try for one of their tickets,
lots of luck.
Tony
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On Thu, 11 Mar 1999, John Whelan wrote:
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> Depends who from the four teams ends up with those tix. Assuming they
> go to students and/or season ticket holders from the participating
> schools, it sounds fair enough to me. (Were the numbers any different
> this time than for past Frozen Fours?) Would you rather have someone
> follow their team all season long, swing a last-minute trip to
> California, and not be able to see the tourney because all the seats
> had been bought up already? Or are you saying that fans of the teams
> involved should be stuffed in the upper deck instead?
>
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