One of the frustrations I had for a few years was that the YC was promoting the Rise With Us campaign, which was a great way for newer donors like myself to accumulate points/rank quickly, but there was no way to do it online. You had to either call in or mail in the print membership form and make sure you checked the right boxes.
That should have all been available online. Last year I actually missed my chance to do RWU again because I didn't receive my print brochure and didn't even know they were still offering that program.
2017 Season Ticket Question
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Re: 2017 Season Ticket Question
Very disappointed that half-season packages are not back. We "stepped up" last year and forfeited 8 tickets across 2 games. Selling them is very difficult even at steep losses. We'll likely do single game tickets this year.
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Re: 2017 Season Ticket Question
Mini-season tickets is a go for me, but do not include the Wake game.
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Re: 2017 Season Ticket Question
I had trouble selling games last year too. So much that I just gave mine to a new poster on here looking to bring his daughter to a game. Problem is outside of the bigger games single-game tickets are easy to find, thus less people are on boards like this one searching for tickets. We'd have no issues selling our tickets away for games we couldn't attend if season ticket sales were at a higher percentage.97grad wrote:Very disappointed that half-season packages are not back. We "stepped up" last year and forfeited 8 tickets across 2 games. Selling them is very difficult even at steep losses. We'll likely do single game tickets this year.
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Yep, this is exactly why half-season should come back. The demand is not high enough to make people pay up for tickets they can't use. The chance that I can't find tickets at least as good as my normal $500 YC seats for any and every game I choose this coming season is nil./\PP ST/\TE GRAD 09 wrote:I had trouble selling games last year too. So much that I just gave mine to a new poster on here looking to bring his daughter to a game. Problem is outside of the bigger games single-game tickets are easy to find, thus less people are on boards like this one searching for tickets. We'd have no issues selling our tickets away for games we couldn't attend if season ticket sales were at a higher percentage.97grad wrote:Very disappointed that half-season packages are not back. We "stepped up" last year and forfeited 8 tickets across 2 games. Selling them is very difficult even at steep losses. We'll likely do single game tickets this year.