superyan
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Today I received an email from the Rangers informing me that my season ticket membership will not be renewed (after 25 years) since the address I provided falls outside of the tri-state area (NY, CT, NJ).
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Today I received an email from the Rangers informing me that my season ticket membership will not be renewed (after 25 years) since the address I provided falls outside of the tri-state area (NY, CT, NJ).
There was a similar post last year and the email is the discussion opener. I believe the guy last year got them back.Even as people are exiting in droves they’re still tightening the reigns on plan holders.
What’s always sad about things like this is they never open a discussion with the plan holder before doing something like that. They just cut you off and then you have to chase them down to explain things.
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Today I received an email from the Rangers informing me that my season ticket membership will not be renewed (after 25 years) since the address I provided falls outside of the tri-state area (NY, CT, NJ).
They are taking a baby step in the page of the Canadiens book who charge $250 + tax per seat to get the hard stock option. $50 total isn't too bad, but expect that to keep climbing every year. I will still opt for them because I like the hard tix but what pissed me off this year was that any tickets you sold on ticket exchange before they were printed resulted in a big giant VOID on the ticket instead of a barcode. Talk about ruining ticketsI'm on automated renewal. Prices are up (same as last season) as well as a $50 charge for the hard tickets. Says first payment is due March 1.
I don't know man, I was sitting in the suite level and looking up I was noticing how in spite of the troubles the upper bowl was completely packed, like could not see any empty seats. There were plenty of empty rows in the lower bowl but I would say overall the lower bowl was still 75%+ fullLast night was the worst crowd I’ve seen thus far. Fair amount of empties both downstairs and upstairs and by the time OT started I’d say the building was between 50 and 75% full. Almost felt like a preseason game.
I don't know man, I was sitting in the suite level and looking up I was noticing how in spite of the troubles the upper bowl was completely packed, like could not see any empty seats. There were plenty of empty rows in the lower bowl but I would say overall the lower bowl was still 75%+ full
Knicks went down to stubhub minimum on Sunday, $6 get in. We're not quite there yet with the Rangers but next year will be the worst in many yearsThe market for rangers tickets is brutal, actually worse than the knicks. Considering all the last minute tickets available, there’s no reason for me to renew at this point. I’ll cherry pick the games I want and go from there.
Yep but I think the knicks still have lower prices for face (since they haven’t been to the playoffs in like 400 years), plus they have a legit shot at a superstar this year in free agency. The rangers on the other hand have some tough sledding ahead, so I think prices are about to plummet even more.Knicks went down to stubhub minimum on Sunday, $6 get in. We're not quite there yet with the Rangers but next year will be the worst in many years
I just got a prerecorded call from henrik lundqvist letting me know that renewals started today. Greeeeeeat.
Listen to this...
Today I received an email from the Rangers informing me that my season ticket membership will not be renewed (after 25 years) since the address I provided falls outside of the tri-state area (NY, CT, NJ).
Yeah it's not well thought out at all. Buffalo is further away from NYC than Richmond, VirginiaI laughed at this... You could live in East Stroudsburg, PA, and have your tickets revoked, even though you are an hour away from the GWB, where someone in Buffalo would NOT have their tickets cancelled. For Shame.
Happened to me last year but my letter said they couldnt offer me a renewal with no explanation at all. I thought it was because I replied to Gortons email that they were blowing it up. When I finally got a response 4 days later it was because my billing address was a PO Box. Turned out my billing address with Chase actually was my house and when I had first gotten tickets 10 years earlier I used my PO Box to sign up. It was resolved but I wasnt happy about the way they went about it.Listen to this...
Today I received an email from the Rangers informing me that my season ticket membership will not be renewed (after 25 years) since the address I provided falls outside of the tri-state area (NY, CT, NJ).
I sent a real nasty note and copied some of the Ranger and Garden brass. I also copied some of my old contacts at MSG Network, where I spent a bunch of money. I'll keep everyone posted if/when I get a reply.I laughed at this... You could live in East Stroudsburg, PA, and have your tickets revoked, even though you are an hour away from the GWB, where someone in Buffalo would NOT have their tickets cancelled. For Shame.
They should cancel all corporate accounts where company HQ is not in the tri-state area...
Did you phone to inquire?
How can you now post the extensive questionnaire for all of us to read?It's official, I told my rep I would like to opt out. He sent a link with extensive questionnaire which I had to fill out before being able to cancel.
At the end of last season a co-worker told his rep. he was opting out after about 10 years. His seats were in one of the center ice sections but he was in row 12 or 13. Anyway his rep. called him about 5-6 times asking him to reconsider always very cordial. He explained that he couldn't make as many games as in the past thus was cancelling. He had received a full season invoice so he knew what the cost was going to be. His rep. finally offered him his same seats for half the games and he reluctantly said yes figuring he could get rid of whatever games he couldn't make. He got the invoice for half the games figuring it would be 50% of what he was paying and the price was 70% of a full season. He called his rep. and asked and was told that he would have to pay half season rates. He immediately hung up on his rep. and is done with the Rangers.It's official, I told my rep I would like to opt out. He sent a link with extensive questionnaire which I had to fill out before being able to cancel.
It's official, I told my rep I would like to opt out. He sent a link with extensive questionnaire which I had to fill out before being able to cancel.