Does anyone have any insight into why it takes 8-10 weeks to sort requests by priority points? Unless there's more to it than I'm picturing, that seems like a couple days of data entry and a sort command.
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Does it really matter if it takes an extra week or two? What will it change?
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Think he means people are asking what's taking so long...but there isn't a game in the next 3 months so what's another week if you know whether or not your request went through
Can't buy single season tickets for another 60 days anyways
Do we know this is going to be an iterative process? I hope it's not going down the list and calling everyone once and you get you're choice of what's available that day regardless of the changes that might happen after you're call.
My vision is that essentially the list has to be reevaluated every time someone chooses to move and leaves open seats behind them because those could line up with the request of a person with more points who had already been called but wasn't able to fill their request.
Now a guy who is in section 5 and wants closer to midfield shouldn't get called when seats open up in section 6, but someone should look at the list to make sure the people in section 8 who want to move to the sideline have a chance at them if they were called last week where there were no sideline tickets available.
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