Tried right at 8 a.m. for either CSU, EWU, Youngstown or Indiana St. No luck for any. Could not get through by phone either. Disappointed...
Tried right at 8 a.m. for either CSU, EWU, Youngstown or Indiana St. No luck for any. Could not get through by phone either. Disappointed...
Gone in 90 Seconds.
Signed in about 20 minutes early to make sure account info was all good and updated my credit card. Then tried logging in with a 2nd browser (something I always do when trying to buy tickets for popular events like the Garth Brooks concert) around 7:55 CDT and couldn't even login on that one I did manage to get 4 tickets to YSU. Then went to pick tickets for another game and wasn't able to get 4 tickets so I just went with the YSU game.
It's OK to not be OK.
Picked up 4 endzone for YSU and have 4 for ISUr from TM buying. From here on out the free market decides who pays to go to the game. I'll sell all of mine for $250 a pop...
Got my 4 for EWU endzone which were my first choice. No waiting room this year, so that's an improvement.
I updated my credit card earlier this morning. Sounds like it's a good thing I did.
Impossible for them to make everybody happy, the Fargodome is simply too frickin' small. I wonder how many sales they are losing.
Agreed. I was online at 7:45am and refreshed the browser leading up to 8am so I was able to try and find tickets immediately when they became available and still nothing....same as last year...If there weren't so many other people who had the same experience I'd assume I was doing something wrong somehow....
I have the honor to be Your Obedient Servant - B.Aud
We all live in stories... It seems to me that a definition of any living vibrant society is that you constantly question those stories... The argument itself is freedom. It's not that you come to a conclusion about it. Through that argument you change your mind sometimes... That's how societies grow. When you can't retell for yourself the stories of your life then you live in a prison... Somebody else controls the story. - S. Rushdie