My daughter tried to buy the young alumni ticket package and there was no way to do it. She just left an email to have them call her. A little disappointing that the transaction was so difficult to complete.Got an email saying season tickets are on sale now. Went to gander to see how much availability there was and it’s just riddled with errors. That or Folsom has zero season tickets to sell in all sections which I can’t believe to be true.
My daughter tried to buy the young alumni ticket package and there was no way to do it. She just left an email to have them call here. A little disappointing that the transaction was so difficult to complete.
It’s such a basic thing to get right, so amateur. I know things happen but to not have your website working when people are trying to give you money is frustrating. Hopefully they fix it fast.
Do you blame Rick George yet? Or does he still get a pass?
Agree, it’s like they make it intentionally confusing. I can’t figure out how they calculated what my balance is to renew. Guess I’ll have to call them.The web site renewal process is awful.
Agree, it’s like they make it intentionally confusing. I can’t figure out how they calculated what my balance is to renew. Guess I’ll have to call them.
**** you!I thought it was pretty easy... you pay your annual donation which is partially offset by your donation in 2018, you pay for your Folsom seats, you pay for the ****ing lammies game if you want to attend, you pay for your parking in Boulder and in Denver, you pay for your extras (like your wifey's seat-back and your preference for in-stadium bar experience), you confirm your credit card, BOOM...tickets.
I thought it was pretty easy... you pay your annual donation which is partially offset by your donation in 2018, you pay for your Folsom seats, you pay for the ****ing lammies game if you want to attend, you pay for your parking in Boulder and in Denver, you pay for your extras (like your wifey's seat-back and your preference for in-stadium bar experience), you confirm your credit card, BOOM...tickets.
My experience was similarly easy.I thought it was pretty easy... you pay your annual donation which is partially offset by your donation in 2018, you pay for your Folsom seats, you pay for the ****ing lammies game if you want to attend, you pay for your parking in Boulder and in Denver, you pay for your extras (like your wifey's seat-back and your preference for in-stadium bar experience), you confirm your credit card, BOOM...tickets.
My online savings is now at 2.35% (PurePoint Financial). They've kept among the highest rates since I started with them a couple of years ago at 1.6%. An online offshoot of a physical bank. FDIC insured, so no worries.oh, I'm very aware that interest rates for savings over the last decade or so are the lowest they've been in my life (and I expect them to increase over the next few years). I don't know the exact rate, but I know it's < 1%. but hell, 1% on a pair of medium priced season tickets would almost get me a beer at the next game!
seriously though, the first savings account I opened as a child earned like 8%, and I really believe interest rates will go up, soon.
but having that money in my savings vs controlled by someone else gives me more than just interest -- it give me control over that money (which I understand is a detriment to some, but I consider a positive).
You and FC obviously have better internet service than I do.My experience was similarly easy.
You and I have the same.You and FC obviously have better internet service than I do.
will see you in EugeneRenewed.
Also have arrangements for Oregon roadie
Young Alumni tickets will still be available in June/July. I would just hold off.Graduating this year and not sure if I will be working in Denver or out of state for law school . Trying to decide if I go for the young alumni tickets now or hold off and purchase single game tickets. My only concern is how much the Nebraska game tickets will be. I paid almost $300 to go to game last season in the much large Memorial Stadium. I figure worst case I can buy the season tickets now and then sell them on stubhub if I'm out of state but doubt I will get much for that section for any of the other games next season especially if we are terrible again.
Mike bohn ****ed us again.I can’t even check out...after making zero changes and adding to cart!....it says not the correct number ordered??...inept
Got an email about seat selection with a time slot to pick should I choose to switch. I looked online and my phone doesn’t seem to like their website very much. I really hope CU is smarter than to set up time slots in the middle of the day on a Thursday and expect everyone to just have a computer readily available. I could be anywhere at that point in my day and it doesn’t say how long your time slot is even active for?
Yes, they're doing this (as usual) throughout the day. I'm assigned 10:42 am for example on the day I'm assigned. You can do this anytime after that. I believe you can also arrange to do it over the phone, but you want to know what sec/row/seats you're trying to change to. Their app shows what seats are available in real time.
I prefer a little higher up as the action gets harder to see on the near sideline when you are trying to look around people standing on the field. We are Sec 106 row 24 and wouldn’t want to get much lower because we can’t see the near side of the field. End up looking at the monitors to see where a player went out of bounds, or if the catch was in bounds. We also like the West side because it’s where the geriatric alumni are located.Question for those who have had tickets and more experience. This is subject to change between now and next Thursday obviously. But if you could be aisle seats in row 7, 8, 15, 22, 30 or 31 what would you choose? I don’t want to be too far away but I don’t want to have an obstructed and hard angle to watch either. I’m in section 120, currently row 7. My gut is saying row 15 is probably perfect.
I prefer a little higher up as the action gets harder to see on the near sideline when you are trying to look around people standing on the field. We are Sec 106 row 24 and wouldn’t want to get much lower because we can’t see the near side of the field. End up looking at the monitors to see where a player went out of bounds, or if the catch was in bounds. We also like the West side because it’s where the geriatric alumni are located.