Hey guys and gals, coming to Wichita from Chicago for the Southern Miss game at Intrust. I misplaced the code that was sent to me so I could order the tickets early and get the 5 bucks off. Can someone please send me the code and also tell me the date that I can order the tickets. Thanks.
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Originally posted by blackandgold View PostHey guys and gals, coming to Wichita from Chicago for the Southern Miss game at Intrust. I misplaced the code that was sent to me so I could order the tickets early and get the 5 bucks off. Can someone please send me the code and also tell me the date that I can order the tickets. Thanks.
Have the Athletic Department resend it to you.The future's so bright - I gotta wear shades.
We like to cut down nets and get sized for championship rings.
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I have been out of the loop somewhat. Is the So. Miss. at IBA game going to be an extra ticket outside the season ticket package? I don't recall seeing anything from SASO or the Athletic Dept. on it.
--'85.Basketball Season Tix since '77-78 . . . . . . Baseball Season Tix since '88
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Originally posted by blackandgold View PostHey guys and gals, coming to Wichita from Chicago for the Southern Miss game at Intrust. I misplaced the code that was sent to me so I could order the tickets early and get the 5 bucks off. Can someone please send me the code and also tell me the date that I can order the tickets. Thanks.Last edited by Ta Town Shocker; October 4, 2012, 10:22 PM.Shocker fan for life after witnessing my first game in person, the 80-74 win over the #12 Creighton Bluejays at the Kansas Coliseum.
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Originally posted by SB Shock View PostOrderd my tickets today. Think I got some good seats in Section 115 in the lower bowl. Only negative is the $10.25/ticket convenience fee for ordering off the internet.Deuces Valley.
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Originally posted by ShockerFever View PostWith the $5 presale discount, you at least slashed that in half. Unfortunately, IBA presales, and any arena in the country for that matter, are 99% of the time internet and/or phone only, which means per ticket fees.
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I will just add a little bit to convenience or service fees. Fever is exactly right, these fees aren't going away and are pretty standard everywhere. Anymore, rather than complain about them, just factor them into the price per ticket.
Here is a little nugget that is also possibly a sign of things to come. Bob Dylan is coming to Omaha. This is a paperless concert. In other words, you must buy your tickets online and you do not print a ticket, either. Your physical credit card is your ticket. If you buy four seats, all four people must go together. This saves paper and is an attempt to Eliminate scalping.
I would go to Dylan, but that credit card, no ticket deal made me leery, I'm just not ready for that. In a few years it might become commonplace, though.There are three rules that I live by: never get less than twelve hours sleep; never play cards with a guy who has the same first name as a city; and never get involved with a woman with a tattoo of a dagger on her body. Now you stick to that, and everything else is cream cheese.
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Originally posted by MoValley John View PostI will just add a little bit to convenience or service fees. Fever is exactly right, these fees aren't going away and are pretty standard everywhere. Anymore, rather than complain about them, just factor them into the price per ticket.
Here is a little nugget that is also possibly a sign of things to come. Bob Dylan is coming to Omaha. This is a paperless concert. In other words, you must buy your tickets online and you do not print a ticket, either. Your physical credit card is your ticket. If you buy four seats, all four people must go together. This saves paper and is an attempt to Eliminate scalping.
I would go to Dylan, but that credit card, no ticket deal made me leery, I'm just not ready for that. In a few years it might become commonplace, though.
Strange but true - this all started with Hannah Montana/Miley Cyrus. Brokers bought up all of those tickets and sold them for a mint. Cyrus and her people got upset that the little girls that wanted to come see her were getting priced out so they came out with the whole ticketless/credit card deal. Other major touring acts liked the idea of squeezing out the scalpers and have followed suit. I think of the major, national touring acts to hit Omaha in the last two years, about 75% of them have decided to go this route. I assumed it was a national trend.
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Originally posted by SB Shock View Postwell when you are buying 4 tickets it become $42. It is just like all the other fees people charge such as airline baggage fees, trash company gas fee offset, etc - what are you going to do? You either pay spend gas, time and money to go down to the arena or just not go. They have priced it just enough that they know most people will just suck it up and pay it - but I still don't like it.Deuces Valley.
... No really, deuces.
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Originally posted by MoValley John View PostI will just add a little bit to convenience or service fees. Fever is exactly right, these fees aren't going away and are pretty standard everywhere. Anymore, rather than complain about them, just factor them into the price per ticket.
Here is a little nugget that is also possibly a sign of things to come. Bob Dylan is coming to Omaha. This is a paperless concert. In other words, you must buy your tickets online and you do not print a ticket, either. Your physical credit card is your ticket. If you buy four seats, all four people must go together. This saves paper and is an attempt to Eliminate scalping.
I would go to Dylan, but that credit card, no ticket deal made me leery, I'm just not ready for that. In a few years it might become commonplace, though.Deuces Valley.
... No really, deuces.
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- a smart man
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