My options are to sell the tickets -- goodbye Christmas present, ninety bucks isn't the same as a gift -- or to go, alone, to Spokane in January to a trip that's been cut in half and a show I won't be able to see.
This has been eroded one step at a time.
First I got the tickets and the salesperson lied to me about the quality of my seats. I checked out a seating chart and realized how bad they were after the fact, but couldn't change them.
I comforted myself with the thought that I'd be able to see the skaters at the practice sessions, and that was the main point for me anyway. Now that's not going to happen.
I don't know what to do. I hate selling things, it's such a pain in the neck.
All I can do is keep contacting them and see if they're just trying to get people to buy the $500 package. I'm having trouble believing that they're not selling practice tickets.
no subject
This has been eroded one step at a time.
First I got the tickets and the salesperson lied to me about the quality of my seats. I checked out a seating chart and realized how bad they were after the fact, but couldn't change them.
I comforted myself with the thought that I'd be able to see the skaters at the practice sessions, and that was the main point for me anyway. Now that's not going to happen.
I don't know what to do. I hate selling things, it's such a pain in the neck.
All I can do is keep contacting them and see if they're just trying to get people to buy the $500 package. I'm having trouble believing that they're not selling practice tickets.
Icarus