What were the best seats available? We pooled with friends about 10 years ago, and I have 4 in 311 but I want my tickets in my name. TCU only allows family transfers. If I tell them not to keep those and I take my chances, I'm curious where I would end up.
Coronavirus is obviously throwing a huge wrench into the picture and who knows how it will affect renewals.What were the best seats available? We pooled with friends about 10 years ago, and I have 4 in 311 but I want my tickets in my name. TCU only allows family transfers. If I tell them not to keep those and I take my chances, I'm curious where I would end up.
UT has the most overrated home field advantage in the nationNo fans in the stands could give TCU a better chance for a W on the road this year especially against WVA and UT..
I mean sure. In your particular situation that would be ideal for you, and seemingly fair since you've been using them for all of these years.Someone in the Ticket office was nice enough to respond. Options if I go it alone are the 400s or across on the Eastside, which neither are appealing. I just wish they didn't say family transfers only. I'd gladly pay a donation equivalent for the cost of my tickets for the right to get them transferred.
I mean sure. In your particular situation that would be ideal for you, and seemingly fair since you've been using them for all of these years.
But think about it from a broader perspective. It would likely result in some pretty severe unintended consequences if this was allowed across the board... namely, allowing fans to essentially cut the line for better seats if they had a friend with a lot of priority points. In many, if not most, situations the one time transfer donation would be significantly less than the approximate donation it would take to have enough priority points necessary to upgrade to a desired seat location. So to your point, most people in your situation would gladly pay the donation equivalent for the cost of a particular ticket in order to have them transferred to their name.
I get your frustration, but the rule is fair and justified imo.
As much as I hate promoting any kind of stubhub reselling, the most logical route for you would likely be to continue sitting with your friend for one more season, adding the four best seats you can find this go around, either eating the costs, or attempting to resell them and make some money back, and then reaching back out to TCU next season and seeing if they would be willing to guide you towards a one time donation amount that would likely allow you to upgrade to seats that you found more suitable. Without a willingness to make a one time donation, you're probably a long time away before you have access to west side seats that aren't in the 400s if you want them in your name.
Best of luck.
Not sure I follow what you’re trying to counter against? I never said anything about you wanting or not wanting priority points to be transferred.I guess my minor counter would be I don't care about bringing any of the previous priority points with me on the transfer. Just accruing any future ones.
And ironically, we sit on completely opposite sides of the stadium from them.
Our season ticket purchases were required right before everything went South. Still expect a drop off, but most people who were going to purchase tickets already had.After our dreadful performance the last 2 years and the economic downtown, I would expect a lot of tickets to be dropped.
I haven't renewed yet. Probably will, but, for me, it's a big chunk of money I don't need to be spending. I might be splitting the cost with a friend of mine for this year.Our season ticket purchases were required right before everything went South. Still expect a drop off, but most people who were going to purchase tickets already had.
Wanna bet? I suspect we will see a 15%-20% drop off in renewals this seasonOur season ticket purchases were required right before everything went South. Still expect a drop off, but most people who were going to purchase tickets already had.
Our season ticket purchases were required right before everything went South. Still expect a drop off, but most people who were going to purchase tickets already had.