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New 2020 Football Ticket Policy Released
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<blockquote data-quote="tcumaniac" data-source="post: 2894661" data-attributes="member: 31299"><p>Not sure why you quoted my particular comment for this post, as it didn't really have anything to do with getting refunds, but anyway... </p><p></p><p>I think if the future was more clear and it was reasonably safe to assume that things should more or less be back to normal by next season, I'd be a lot more incentivized to roll my payments over as a credit for next season and even donate a portion of my cost for the doubled value of priority points. However, at this point, there's no telling where we'll be come 2021... how will the big 10 and pac 12's decision to cancel impact the overall landscape of college football? Will we even be able to complete a season ourselves? Will things bounce back by next year, or will we see devastating effects for years to come? </p><p></p><p>I respect and appreciate your willingness to support TCU through this time of unknowns, but for me, and I assume many others, the desire to possibly request a refund isn't because of any bad attitude towards TCU... it's because, despite our love for TCU, it's difficult to rationalize blindly forking over money towards something that's future existence is still very much uncertain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tcumaniac, post: 2894661, member: 31299"] Not sure why you quoted my particular comment for this post, as it didn't really have anything to do with getting refunds, but anyway... I think if the future was more clear and it was reasonably safe to assume that things should more or less be back to normal by next season, I'd be a lot more incentivized to roll my payments over as a credit for next season and even donate a portion of my cost for the doubled value of priority points. However, at this point, there's no telling where we'll be come 2021... how will the big 10 and pac 12's decision to cancel impact the overall landscape of college football? Will we even be able to complete a season ourselves? Will things bounce back by next year, or will we see devastating effects for years to come? I respect and appreciate your willingness to support TCU through this time of unknowns, but for me, and I assume many others, the desire to possibly request a refund isn't because of any bad attitude towards TCU... it's because, despite our love for TCU, it's difficult to rationalize blindly forking over money towards something that's future existence is still very much uncertain. [/QUOTE]
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