FF tix - anyone heard?

Started by DeltaOne81, August 30, 2004, 11:12:48 AM

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DeltaOne81

So the website says the drawing will have taken place in July, and that they would mail out letters mid-August, with refunds coming on Sept 1 to those who didn't get picked. But, a good week and a half to two weeks after mid-August, I have not yet heard a word.

Has anyone? Is there any email or # to contact?

KeithK

I didn't apply this year.  But this week HOCKEY-L has been filled with reports of people getting good and bad letters.  So yours should be arriving any day now.

DeltaOne81

Cool . I'll keep an eye out. Although, I'm not sure which would be good and which would be bad :). I'd love to get a priority standing, but I'm not likely to attend the FF this year unless Cornell is there ( which probably isn't much more likely than last season ). So I certainly wouldn't mind getting the money back with all my current expenses.

The only real bad would be them losing my order and getting their tickets nor a refund. So that's what I'm looking out for.

jkahn

I got a rejection letter on Friday.  However, there always seem to be enough sellers when their teams don't make it.
Jeff Kahn '70 '72

Anne 85

My "regret to inform you" letter arrived on Saturday.  

For inquiries regarding refunds, they give the following phone number and address:

   800-801-9268

   NCAA Men's Frozen Four
   PO Box 6218
   Indianapolis, Indiana  46206-6218

Of course, they also say you have to inquire in writing, send a copy of the thank-you confirmation page or printed application AND a copy of the credit card bill or bank statement AND turn around three times and throw salt over your shoulder.

Jim Hyla

"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005

cquinn

Good news for me.  I'm getting four tickets.  The scary part of the letter was the bit about possible changes to the priority system, which would suck for me.  The letter listed several options under consideration, including ditching the priority system altogether.  Sounds like they haven't decided on anything but are giving the priority people a heads up that we'll all be really pissed off sometime in the near future.

DeltaOne81

[Q]Anne 85 Wrote:
For inquiries regarding refunds, they give the following phone number and address:

   800-801-9268

   NCAA Men's Frozen Four
   PO Box 6218
   Indianapolis, Indiana  46206-6218
[/q]
Cool. I called and they told me I'm getting 4 tickets. So at least I'll have the income coming my way when I sell them later :). The above address (they told me "c/o BankOne", but other than that identical) is also for address changes, in writing, with either the confirmation page or confirmation email, if anyone else needs to do that. My mail is still being forwarded from Ithaca, so that's probably why I'm a few days behind everyone else.

Chris \'03

Anyone who got rejected get their money back yet? They said 9/1, but I still haven't been refunded.

Beeeej

Four tickets here, too - all of which have been provisionally spoken for since before the 2004 Frozen Four.  Ironically, I'll probably need a fifth because of that.

Beeeej
Beeeej, Esq.

"Cornell isn't an organization.  It's a loose affiliation of independent fiefdoms united by a common hockey team."
   - Steve Worona

Jim Hyla

[Q]Beeeej Wrote:

 Four tickets here, too - all of which have been provisionally spoken for since before the 2004 Frozen Four.  Ironically, I'll probably need a fifth because of that.

Beeeej[/q]A fifth of what?::bugeye::

"Cornell Fans Made the Timbers Tremble", Boston Globe, March/1970
Cornell lawyers stopped the candy throwing. Jan/2005