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Old 07-12-2007, 10:54 AM
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I know, I know, it is early and Saratoga hasn't even started, but I was wondering if anyone has received anything about Breeder's Cup tickets.

I put in my application and sent it with my payment information and am just now opening my mail from the last few weeks. Anyway, Breeders Cup made a charge to my account on 6/25 but I have not received anything in the mail regarding tickets. Has anyone else been charged yet? Have you received info about your tickets?

I am hoping this means I have tickets and not just a charge to my account to be reversed later when they decide who gets tickets and who doesn't.

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Old 07-12-2007, 10:58 AM
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I think you just got stiffed lady.


Happens all the time.






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Old 07-12-2007, 11:37 AM
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I know, I know, it is early and Saratoga hasn't even started, but I was wondering if anyone has received anything about Breeder's Cup tickets.

I put in my application and sent it with my payment information and am just now opening my mail from the last few weeks. Anyway, Breeders Cup made a charge to my account on 6/25 but I have not received anything in the mail regarding tickets. Has anyone else been charged yet? Have you received info about your tickets?

I am hoping this means I have tickets and not just a charge to my account to be reversed later when they decide who gets tickets and who doesn't.

Thanks
You should have tickets. I don't think they are charging accounts if you're not getting them, otherwise they would've charged your account the day you applied so they could get interest on the money before refunding it.

They charged my account too, but it was for less than what I asked for, so I am assuming mine got downgraded and the lower amount was charged.
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Old 07-12-2007, 02:36 PM
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You should have tickets. I don't think they are charging accounts if you're not getting them, otherwise they would've charged your account the day you applied so they could get interest on the money before refunding it.

They charged my account too, but it was for less than what I asked for, so I am assuming mine got downgraded and the lower amount was charged.
Ditto here, except I couldn't make the numbers add up to see where my seats are. My guess is that everyone that applied will get seats. With the price of the tickets and having to "apply" so far in advance, only the hardcore locals will be there at this point. Plus I have to believe people are going to think twice about going after the last 3 debacles weather-wise at Belmont. I'd be surprised if they end up selling out on the first shot.

By the amount I was charged I think I ended up with seats on the apron, good seats but on the apron. Should be great when the October mist starts flying.
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Old 07-12-2007, 02:47 PM
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When I applied, I thought I read something about them charging and refunding if you ultimately didn't win the lottery. Sorry to be the wet blanket, but I don't think getting charged necessarily means that you got tickets. The delay in charging could simply be from bureaucratic inefficiency. And I thought they already announced that they got enough applications to sell out, but I could be wrong.
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Old 07-12-2007, 02:49 PM
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When I applied, I thought I read something about them charging and refunding if you ultimately didn't win the lottery. Sorry to be the wet blanket, but I don't think getting charged necessarily means that you got tickets. The delay in charging could simply be from bureaucratic inefficiency. And I thought they already announced that they got enough applications to sell out, but I could be wrong.

Yeah but.....

Why would they charge an amount less than what I applied for?
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Old 07-12-2007, 03:02 PM
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When I applied, I thought I read something about them charging and refunding if you ultimately didn't win the lottery. Sorry to be the wet blanket, but I don't think getting charged necessarily means that you got tickets. The delay in charging could simply be from bureaucratic inefficiency. And I thought they already announced that they got enough applications to sell out, but I could be wrong.
They would refund if you paid by check but they wouldn't charge your credit card unless you get tickets...I am 100% sure of this
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Old 07-12-2007, 06:53 PM
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i'd imagine it would be a hold on your card--essentially the same as a charge, since you can't use that amount of credit--but it doesn't accumulate interest like a charge either...

the lower amount might be if you indicated you would take a cheaper seat, if too many got drawn in for the higher seats...

all just speculation on my part tho, i didn't read the fine print as i wasn't looking to attend this year.
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Old 07-12-2007, 07:05 PM
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Yeah but.....

Why would they charge an amount less than what I applied for?
Good point. You're probably right.

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They would refund if you paid by check but they wouldn't charge your credit card unless you get tickets...I am 100% sure of this
Okay. Bigs, NLFP says you're absolutely right.
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Old 07-12-2007, 07:08 PM
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They claim that they have not finished the lotto process yet..but that everyone will be notified my mail by the end of the month.
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Old 07-13-2007, 08:22 AM
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Good point. You're probably right.


Okay. Bigs, NLFP says you're absolutely right.
This is directly from the BC Tix Website

STEP 4. PAYMENT
Payment will be calculated based on the highest priced seat location that you have selected. Be sure to calculate other racing days and parking, if selected, and the shipping and handling fee. All ticket sales are final. There are no refunds or exchanges once seats are confirmed -- No Exceptions.

Accepted Methods of Payment: Credit Cards: Visa, MasterCard and American Express are accepted. Credit Cards will not be charged until seats are assigned.

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Old 07-13-2007, 05:16 PM
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This year was the first year I ever paid for a seat at a racetrack for a big event. $110 for the Belmont. Never again. What a waste of money. I was at Monmouth for Point Given's Haskell. Didn't have a seat and did just fine. Got there early and parking was no problem. No problem with traffic getting to the lot. I seriously doubt that Monmouth will have that size of a crowd for the BC. And if they do, they will have all those temporary seats. I will make the 3 hour drive, pay $25 to park, and $50 to enter. Exorbitant, yes, but why would someone spend a fortune for a seat at a racetrack? How much time do you spend in that seat anyway? There is always someplace you can sit down and take a load off.

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Old 07-14-2007, 09:16 AM
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I sent them an e-mail this week and the response indicated that those who received tickets would be notified by no later than the end of this month... Given the comments in this thread, I'm assuming that I'm screwed because my credit card has not been charged...
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Old 07-14-2007, 09:23 AM
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hang in there..they have not yet finished the process. I asked a similar question and was told that (just yesterday)
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Old 07-15-2007, 12:08 PM
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I was at Monmouth a few weeks back and talked to one of the guys that works in group sales. I was planning on paying the $50 general admission too. After speaking with him, I'm not going to bother. According to him, general admission enty that day only give you access to the paddock side of the grandstand. Unless you've got reserved seating in the temp bleachers, you won't even be allowed out the grandstand doors on the trackside.
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Old 07-15-2007, 12:20 PM
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I was at Monmouth a few weeks back and talked to one of the guys that works in group sales. I was planning on paying the $50 general admission too. After speaking with him, I'm not going to bother. According to him, general admission enty that day only give you access to the paddock side of the grandstand. Unless you've got reserved seating in the temp bleachers, you won't even be allowed out the grandstand doors on the trackside.
That is very true and very accurate. They are designing the infrastructure that way.

Also, I don't know all the nuances and idiosyncrasies on the ticketing, charging, etc. process; however, a NJTHA newsletter addressed the entire process. What I found very interesting is that I also received -- under seperate cover -- a very detailed letter from the President of the NJTHA on the very same subject; basically saying that if we wanted tickets the NJTHA would be requesting them and buying them on behalf of us. They were promised very good seats for the membership but had to get their allocation in early.

Anyway, after talking to a few people invovled in the entire process, it sounds to me like there are some things that need to be worked out. I don't know if anything is written in stone other than, unfortunately, many people being dissappointed.

As much as they said it was, I am not so sure what they said was written in stone -- was actually written in stone.

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Old 07-15-2007, 12:26 PM
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Oh, To Be In New Jersey....in October...
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Old 07-15-2007, 12:29 PM
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Watch the Breeders Cup on TV. That's your best bet.
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Old 07-15-2007, 02:07 PM
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Watch the Breeders Cup on TV. That's your best bet.
After reading what Jacks Dad said, it seems that is what I will do. I am not going to put up with the BC's BS. From what I understand the BC is in charge of things and the tracks have little say in the matter. I know at Belmont in 2005 they had bleachers the entire length of the apron which were 2/3 empty. It meant no access to the apron to watch a race. Youbet is going to get my action. $25 for parking and $50 for entry and not being able to go anywhere or see anything is just plain thievery IMO. Not to mention the 3 hour drive each way.
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Old 07-16-2007, 07:41 AM
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I'm with you Slew. I was looking forward to this event since it was announced. The BC at my home track, thought it would be great. The seat prices are one thing, but if you pay to get in I'd think you should at least have a view of the track. Maybe I'm just nuts..........
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