From: "Joe Earles" <jearles@BERKSHIRE.RR.COM> To: <CREED-DISCUSS@WINDUPLIST.COM> Date: Mon 6 May 2002 13:25:36 -0400 |
----- Original Message -----From: DebbiSent: Monday, May 06, 2002 12:44 PMSubject: Re: A response from ticketmastersSIR!-----Original Message-----
From: Creed Discussion List [mailto:CREED-DISCUSS@WINDUPLIST.COM] On Behalf Of Joy
Sent: Sunday, May 05, 2002 3:24 PM
To: CREED-DISCUSS@WINDUPLIST.COM
Subject: Re: A response from ticketmastersDear Joe,
Thank you for your reply! REALLY, I didn't know you were the grammer police!
What I am sugesting sue ticketmaster over is the sir charges not the confirmation number... I have that silly... God Bless you hon....
Hugs, Joy :-)
P.S. I am just really, dissipointed I had 7th row floor seats! I love Creed....´¨¨)) -:¦:-
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((¸¸.·´ ..·´ Creed -:¦:-
-:¦:------ Original Message -----From: Joe EarlesSent: Sunday, May 05, 2002 2:42 PMSubject: Re: A response from ticketmastersFirst off, your command of the English language is an inspiration. Really.Secondly, I can only assume that since you were so perturbed over Ticketmaster asking for your confirmation number, you didn't know it because you threw out the paperwork that came with the tickets. I'm further assuming that you feel this is somehow Ticketmaster's fault and not yours for not maintaining decent records. Kid (I'm assuming you're under 18 but I wouldn't be surprised to learn that you're older), I showed up at the Boston concert with my tickets AND my paperwork so if questions arose over the authenticity of my tickets I had proof of purchase. If you can't be responsible enough to keep track of these things, why - pray tell - do you want to sue Ticketmaster? There's no law against selling tickets to people who can't keep track of their own ass with a GPS transponder and a laptop. They need that confirmation number so they don't give YOUR refund to someone else. The policy is in place to PROTECT YOU. Feel free to file a case and please be sure to come back here and gripe when you not only LOSE but get to pay court fees and cover Ticketmaster's legal expenses on top. Sounds like a brilliant plan to me.