STUPID. Really who does that? I really feel sorry for those people that had the doors slammed in their faces. Serioselly those NFL flunkies need to sort their priorities. i think they should have sold only as many tickets as there were seats available. on the other hand the people affected by this are getting three times the money they spent back as well as tickets to the next superbowl. thats a lot.
I also think that the NFL people could have handled the situation differently. For example if they had just put those 400 people in a different part of the stadium. Because even if I got tripple the money I spent I would still be very ticked off. I mean even with all that money alot of people were in tears and cursing and sobbing , etc.
next time these people will think differently about buying tickets from the NFL. i also think that because of this the NFL lost face on this deal because now peoplle are thinking "What if that happened to me."
Toby-I'm interested to hear more about this. I would be VERY angry if I drove 800 miles and didn't get in with my tickets.
ReplyDeleteI would be tracking down Jerry Jones himself :)
Short but to the point. I think it's ridiculous to be denied seat to the Superbowl that you bought fair and square. How does that happen anyways? Shouldn't the # of seats be equal to the # of tickets sold? No more, no less? So, if you bought a ticket, you SHOULD be assured a seat.
ReplyDeleteBut maybe that's just me.
You know, I heard that the 400 people that were turned away got 3 times the amount of money they paid for the tickets and a garunteed seat at the next superbowl. Considering that some of those tickets were worth $3,000, all I can say is...BONUS!!!
ReplyDeleteya, i agree
ReplyDeleteI think the NFL will get a bad rep from this but people will still be willing to take the chance to way=tch the super bowl.
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