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Offline PowerBoater69

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Re: Define Natitude: Class Action Suit
« Reply #1925: October 18, 2012, 01:11:14 PM »
I don't think that's right.  This is from the team's webpage, linked above -- "Any single game tickets purchased through Tickets.com, over the phone or online, for games that go un-played will have the face value of the ticket and the convenience fee refunded. All other fees are non-refundable."

So, the "convenience fee" of $7 per ticket will get refunded.  It's the $4 "order processing fee" that will not get refunded.  At least that's what their rules say.  If it turns out otherwise, I'll be pissed, but let's wait and see what the refunds are before we raise the pitchforks.

That's what I thought initially, that it was the $4 per set of tickets, not the charge per ticket. I paid $6 per ticket for the tie breaker and wild card games and $7 per ticket for the NLCS, which adds up. If it's just the $8 I paid for the two purchases the old man can keep it if it makes him happy, but $160 for processing print at home tickets is bull.

Wish we could get some clarity on this, I'd hate to get worked up over nothing.