doubledeez33
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haha me too hawkeyesox, got 4 tickets to that game today
The lady at the Indiana ticket office was overjoyed when i bought 5 tickets.
Seems to me that you were trying to provoke her. What was the point other then a) get a rise out of here and b) make Iowa fans look bad?
I understand the frustration about not being able to get tickets but you had to know that that was a possibility.
Well, that was a waste of time. Being in PST, I made sure I was on my computer by 7 am this morning, ready to pick up a couple IA/MN tickets. I get the feeling the University of Minnesota doesn't enjoy selling tickets to Hawkeye fans.
I repeatedly tried both calling and buying online. I was repeatedly put on hold and forced to listen to the same three Gopher highlights over and over. My efforts online simply led me to a screen that showed Minnesota's schedule with a "buy online" tab for every game but Iowa. For the Iowa game it said "call the U of M ticket office." So I abandoned the online option.
By 8:30 am PST, I was tired of calling and drove in to work, where I immediately called the ticket office again.
I finally got through.
Me: Hello. I don't suppose you have single game football tickets still available, do you?
Gopher ticket lady: (with a slight hesitation, fearing the worst). Which game are you interested in, sir? (she knew).
Me: The Iowa game. (Who else calls about Gopher tickets in August?)
Gopher ticket lady: (slight sigh and a hint of annoyance). Sir, that game is sold out.
Me: That's what I was afraid of. Could you tell me, were there tickets available earlier today for the Iowa game?
Gopher ticket lady: Yes. I believe those were sold online.
Me: (with a hint of annoyance). Yes, that's what I heard too. But when I checked online this morning, starting at 8:55 am Central, and hitting refresh every few minutes after, it said to call the ticket office for the MN-IA game. So, does that mean people had to call or they were able to buy them online?
Gopher ticket lady: (increasingly annoyed): Sir, I'm not sure. Obviously some people were able to buy them online.
Me: I don't see how you aren't sure. I don't see why this is so unclear. Do you know if any more Iowa tickets will be released?
Gopher ticket lady: (with an edge to her voice). You mean Gopher tickets, sir?
Me: No, I mean Iowa tickets to the Minnesota game.
Gopher ticket lady: I am sure Iowa will release more tickets if they aren't able to use their allotment. You could check with the Iowa ticket office.
Me: (realizing I will never get back the 90 minutes I listened to the same Blake Hoffharber highlight). Well, that seems very unlikely Iowa wouldn't use their full allotment of tickets. Doesn't that seem unlikely to you? (I knew I had her in a box on that one).
Gopher ticket lady: Yes, sir. It does.
Me: So, have you taken a lot of calls from Iowa fans today?
Gopher ticket lady: Yes. Nearly all the calls have been from Iowa fans.
Me: Good.
Gopher ticket lady: Goodbye sir.
Long story long, if anyone is looking to a sell a couple tickets to the IA/MN game, please let me know.
Seems to me that you were trying to provoke her. What was the point other then a) get a rise out of here and b) make Iowa fans look bad?
I understand the frustration about not being able to get tickets but you had to know that that was a possibility.
I agree, it sounds like he was a real horse's @ss to me. I was on hold for 15 minutes this morning and in no way took it personally that I had to take it out on someone. They were sold out when I finally got through but I asked how many tickets had been available and she said about 20 in the handicapped section. The chances were pretty damn slim of anyone getting a ticket.
PJ, these are good points. When I am being a horse's *** my arguments aren't as compelling. Also, I can't believe you ate up their line about only having 20 handicapped tickets today. Didn't you wonder why they were snickering as they hung up? Did the guy who was helping you sound like Brewster?