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ADJD Says "Probable" that only 50% or 25% for Football
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<blockquote data-quote="tcumaniac" data-source="post: 2870919" data-attributes="member: 31299"><p>ATOFrog-</p><p></p><p>First of all, I just wanted to say that I think you're a tremendous person and I've been nothing but impressed by every interaction I've ever had with you.</p><p></p><p>I apologize if I come across as a whiny [ hundin] on here. I sometimes get caught up in my emotions and this is the first place I come to vent, but I truly am appreciative of the hard work and thoughtfulness that goes on behind the scenes in the ticket office, and I've enjoyed getting to know you and others from the ticket office team over the years.</p><p></p><p>Admittedly, I was chomping at the bit and excessively excited for this year's upgrade process. After two disappointing seasons in a row, coupled with the fear of Covid -19 and more people releasing good seats that were moving to the East Side Club, I had high hopes that this year would present the best upgrade opportunity since the stadium was resat. Assuming football gets played this year, I fully expect the Frogs to bounce back with a really impressive season that leaves us poised and ready to legitimately compete for a championship in 2021. Point being, I thought this upgrade window was going to be pretty favorable to loyal fans and leave short sighted fair weather fairs kicking themselves in 2021 for dropping their seats. Assuming TCU has a great season this year (which I obviously hope they do), I think there will be a lot more people renewing tickets in 2021 that otherwise may dropped them going into this season, which will ultimately hurt the upgrade inventory for those that were still planning to renew this year no matter what.</p><p></p><p>From my limited perspective, it seems like allowing some kind of upgrade process for those that decided to renew this year would have been a great way to show some appreciation for those that ultimately do renew. I get that under the newly released policy, holding the upgrade process would have been fairly futile due to <em>everyone </em>having access to their 2019 seats in 2021 whether they renew or not, therefore resulting in no new inventory being released. But based on the working upgrade link that I clicked on a few minutes ago in my Frog Club account that appears to show real time inventory based on current renewals, it looks like a good amount of people already renewed, but may have released some of their tickets. These are prime upgrade opportunities that may not be available anymore if TCU has a great season and people rethink their initial intention to drop them like they were planning to this year.</p><p></p><p>Feel like TCU could have given people the option to: 1. Renew 2. Opt out of seats for a year or 3. Simply not renew and officially release their seats. This would have at least created some amount of new inventory and allowed for some upgrade opportunities.</p><p></p><p>But I digress. I realize the world doesn't revolve around me, and I'm sure my suggestions would have been far more difficult to actually implement than I have the ability to appreciate.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for listening to my vent session. I may or may not need to seek some kind of counseling.</p><p></p><p>With love,</p><p></p><p>Your favorite pain in the ass.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tcumaniac, post: 2870919, member: 31299"] ATOFrog- First of all, I just wanted to say that I think you're a tremendous person and I've been nothing but impressed by every interaction I've ever had with you. I apologize if I come across as a whiny [ hundin] on here. I sometimes get caught up in my emotions and this is the first place I come to vent, but I truly am appreciative of the hard work and thoughtfulness that goes on behind the scenes in the ticket office, and I've enjoyed getting to know you and others from the ticket office team over the years. Admittedly, I was chomping at the bit and excessively excited for this year's upgrade process. After two disappointing seasons in a row, coupled with the fear of Covid -19 and more people releasing good seats that were moving to the East Side Club, I had high hopes that this year would present the best upgrade opportunity since the stadium was resat. Assuming football gets played this year, I fully expect the Frogs to bounce back with a really impressive season that leaves us poised and ready to legitimately compete for a championship in 2021. Point being, I thought this upgrade window was going to be pretty favorable to loyal fans and leave short sighted fair weather fairs kicking themselves in 2021 for dropping their seats. Assuming TCU has a great season this year (which I obviously hope they do), I think there will be a lot more people renewing tickets in 2021 that otherwise may dropped them going into this season, which will ultimately hurt the upgrade inventory for those that were still planning to renew this year no matter what. From my limited perspective, it seems like allowing some kind of upgrade process for those that decided to renew this year would have been a great way to show some appreciation for those that ultimately do renew. I get that under the newly released policy, holding the upgrade process would have been fairly futile due to [I]everyone [/I]having access to their 2019 seats in 2021 whether they renew or not, therefore resulting in no new inventory being released. But based on the working upgrade link that I clicked on a few minutes ago in my Frog Club account that appears to show real time inventory based on current renewals, it looks like a good amount of people already renewed, but may have released some of their tickets. These are prime upgrade opportunities that may not be available anymore if TCU has a great season and people rethink their initial intention to drop them like they were planning to this year. Feel like TCU could have given people the option to: 1. Renew 2. Opt out of seats for a year or 3. Simply not renew and officially release their seats. This would have at least created some amount of new inventory and allowed for some upgrade opportunities. But I digress. I realize the world doesn't revolve around me, and I'm sure my suggestions would have been far more difficult to actually implement than I have the ability to appreciate. Thanks for listening to my vent session. I may or may not need to seek some kind of counseling. With love, Your favorite pain in the ass. [/QUOTE]
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