Just when I thought things
were getting back to some type of normalcy ...
I received an email from
the ticket broker saying that the ticket holder--whom I supposedly got tickets
from for the Yankees game through a broker--had rejected my offer! I have never
heard of this before, but I guess the person got a better offer somewhere else
(I guess, I can't think of any other reason).
Anyway, I was told that I
had to call the ticket broker back "because they had a comparable deal for
me." It even gave me a name to contact, with an extension.
Well, I contacted the
broker and the extension, and the person was unavailable.
Not knowing what to do, I
contacted the broker again, and actually got someone on the line.
After a few minutes, the
whole thing was taken care of, and I got tickets--and five of them, not four as
the other person told me about "multiples of two."
But wait a minute, is it
really over? I checked my email today, and there is no confirmation of this
latest transaction!
I am really upset about
this. I don't know who is at fault here--the Yankees, for having their Web site
become unmanageable when they released single game tickets; or the broker, who
I am starting not to trust, although I have used them before without problems.
Right now, I am in kind of
a holding pattern. I simply do not know what to do.
I guess I will call the
broker again and demand a confirmation, or I will stop payment.
What else can I do? All I
want to do is to take my family to a Yankees game.
It shouldn't be this way, should it?
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