Season Tickets

When the ticket office people read this thread I just want to reiterate mjmaherjr thinks you are alll the best and I’ve never met this guy Moose 😀
What most don't realize is that the ticket office has nothing to do with the point system. They are just given a list and told to contact people in the order that they are listed, very simple. They get all the grief when people are not satisfied. We should all remember. "Don't Shoot The Messenger".
 
What most don't realize is that the ticket office has nothing to do with the point system. They are just given a list and told to contact people in the order that they are listed, very simple. They get all the grief when people are not satisfied. We should all remember. "Don't Shoot The Messenger".
This sounds like I don't get to use my pitchfork . . .
 
What most don't realize is that the ticket office has nothing to do with the point system. They are just given a list and told to contact people in the order that they are listed, very simple. They get all the grief when people are not satisfied. We should all remember. "Don't Shoot The Messenger".
I think most are past the point system part. It is the lack, timing and accuracy of information concerning the overall cost of a season ticket package that is currently causing the most angst, exasperation and confusion which is currently drawing our anger and dissatisfaction.

The school as a whole whether it is the Athletic Department, Marketing, Public Relations or the Ticket Office, has not taken a “Lesson’s Learned ” or a “Best Practices” approach to this and keeps making similar mistakes. If you don’t learn from history, history has a habit of repeating itself. The rollout and accuracy of the point system, the date/time/notification of selection of season tickets and notification/information/accuracy on season ticket package cost are perfect examples of not learning from recent mistakes and is a black mark on this entire process.

At the very least, get a couple of people to check the math.
 
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