2019 Frozen Four Tickets

Started by redice, March 04, 2019, 01:15:19 PM

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redice

A heads-up for those of you who may have address changes floating around the NCAA databases.  Apparently, the good old NCAA has crossed their databases and is sending some FF tix to OLD addresses.   A friend of mine had his tickets sent to and address that he has not used for TWELVE YEARS....    When my tickets didn't show up at my current home, I called the NCAA and found that the sent my tickets to my former home, where I haven't lived in four years!!

If you call them, they swear, to the end, that it is YOU who made the mistake!!   YOU must have entered the wrong address when ordering the tickets... BULLSHIT!!!

The tickets were supposed to have arrived by Mar 1st.    They have not arrived at my current or former address, as of Mar 4th...    Nice job, NCAA!!!!
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Beeeej

People still order paper tickets to stuff?
Beeeej, Esq.

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redice

Quote from: BeeeejPeople still order paper tickets to stuff?

We mere mortals, I guess.
"If a player won't go in the corners, he might as well take up checkers."

-Ned Harkness

marty

Quote from: rediceA heads-up for those of you who may have address changes floating around the NCAA databases.  Apparently, the good old NCAA has crossed their databases....

The tickets were supposed to have arrived by Mar 1st.    They have not arrived at my current or former address, as of Mar 4th...    Nice job, NCAA!!!!

I saw this message and THANK YOU Redice for posting it.

Luddite that I am I checked for the email notice which they promised they would send to give me a heads up that the tickets were on the way.  Since there was no email from the NCAA in my inbox I assumed the tickets were being sent in batches. That is until just now when they emailed me to say the tickets had been returned as undeliverable.  

They must have used the address on file from 2003!!!

Beware,  the email announcing their inability to deliver isn't from the NCAA. It's from Lori Wolf @ ncaa.org.
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redice

Quote from: marty
Quote from: rediceA heads-up for those of you who may have address changes floating around the NCAA databases.  Apparently, the good old NCAA has crossed their databases....

The tickets were supposed to have arrived by Mar 1st.    They have not arrived at my current or former address, as of Mar 4th...    Nice job, NCAA!!!!

I saw this message and THANK YOU Redice for posting it.

Luddite that I am I checked for the email notice which they promised they would send to give me a heads up that the tickets were on the way.  Since there was no email from the NCAA in my inbox I assumed the tickets were being sent in batches. That is until just now when they emailed me to say the tickets had been returned as undeliverable.  

They must have used the address on file from 2003!!!

Beware,  the email announcing their inability to deliver isn't from the NCAA. It's from Lori Wolf @ ncaa.org.

The emails that I received supposedly correcting my delivery address came from an organization name "AXS Support."  

BTW, the "correction" was wrong.  These people need a lot of supervision..
"If a player won't go in the corners, he might as well take up checkers."

-Ned Harkness