Season Tickets Have Arrived!
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Season Tickets Have Arrived!
Hello, Bobcat Fans!
Our season-ticket books have arrived- hurray! We are mailing them out this week, so be on the lookout... if you are a season-ticket holder and do not receive your tickets by the middle of next week, give either the ticket office (994-CATS) or myself (994-6267) a call and we'll track your package.
Go Cats! Thanks for your loyal and continued support!
Bethany Cordell
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Our season-ticket books have arrived- hurray! We are mailing them out this week, so be on the lookout... if you are a season-ticket holder and do not receive your tickets by the middle of next week, give either the ticket office (994-CATS) or myself (994-6267) a call and we'll track your package.
Go Cats! Thanks for your loyal and continued support!
Bethany Cordell
Bobcat Athletics
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I would be happy to stop in and pick up my tickets if the savings in the postage could be donated to the stadium expansion. Is that a possibility? If so I am sure there would be a lot of other boosters willing to do the same.
I would be happy to stop in and pick up my tickets if the savings in the postage could be donated to the stadium expansion. Is that a possibility? If so I am sure there would be a lot of other boosters willing to do the same.
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Going through my ticket book now and I gotta say the work they do on these is awesome. Put together so nice and just has me pumped for the season.
Great job as always!
Great job as always!
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I like that they sent parking passes for 3 playoff games. I'm planning on using them!
Can't make up my mind as to which is better - 55-21 or 48-14.
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Ticket booklet looks amazing. I can’t imaging how much work goes into that. Big time.
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We just got our tickets. Man what a waste of money. It cost $3.85 to mail this envelope. If they sent 5,000 of these that's close to $20,000. I'm sure they could have made something that cost less than a buck to mail. Sure the thing is nice, but I think they could have made it for less. I just think that the success of attendance has led them to just stop paying attention to the smaller costs that eventually add up to large expense.
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I believe the consumer paid the shipping expenses. I believe there was a $10 shipping charge added on to the tickets, so it sounds like they made $6/envelope. And, as you suggest, if they sent out 5,000 then the ended up making $30,000. Sounds like good business to me.allcat wrote: ↑Tue Aug 20, 2019 9:00 amWe just got our tickets. Man what a waste of money. It cost $3.85 to mail this envelope. If they sent 5,000 of these that's close to $20,000. I'm sure they could have made something that cost less than a buck to mail. Sure the thing is nice, but I think they could have made it for less. I just think that the success of attendance has led them to just stop paying attention to the smaller costs that eventually add up to large expense.
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Not so good if they could have made $15,000 more.wbtfg wrote: ↑Tue Aug 20, 2019 9:09 amI believe the consumer paid the shipping expenses. I believe there was a $10 shipping charge added on to the tickets, so it sounds like they made $6/envelope. And, as you suggest, if they sent out 5,000 then the ended up making $30,000. Sounds like good business to me.allcat wrote: ↑Tue Aug 20, 2019 9:00 amWe just got our tickets. Man what a waste of money. It cost $3.85 to mail this envelope. If they sent 5,000 of these that's close to $20,000. I'm sure they could have made something that cost less than a buck to mail. Sure the thing is nice, but I think they could have made it for less. I just think that the success of attendance has led them to just stop paying attention to the smaller costs that eventually add up to large expense.
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The booklet generates significant ad revenue.....Hilton Garden Inn, Jersey Mikes, Rocky Mountain Credit Union, etc., etc. don't get their names in that booklet for nothing. I can assure you, the AD is making money on the deal, and wouldn't be doing it if they weren't.allcat wrote: ↑Tue Aug 20, 2019 9:11 amNot so good if they could have made $15,000 more.wbtfg wrote: ↑Tue Aug 20, 2019 9:09 amI believe the consumer paid the shipping expenses. I believe there was a $10 shipping charge added on to the tickets, so it sounds like they made $6/envelope. And, as you suggest, if they sent out 5,000 then the ended up making $30,000. Sounds like good business to me.allcat wrote: ↑Tue Aug 20, 2019 9:00 amWe just got our tickets. Man what a waste of money. It cost $3.85 to mail this envelope. If they sent 5,000 of these that's close to $20,000. I'm sure they could have made something that cost less than a buck to mail. Sure the thing is nice, but I think they could have made it for less. I just think that the success of attendance has led them to just stop paying attention to the smaller costs that eventually add up to large expense.
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Great points!!!wbtfg wrote: ↑Tue Aug 20, 2019 9:16 amThe booklet generates significant ad revenue.....Hilton Garden Inn, Jersey Mikes, Rocky Mountain Credit Union, etc., etc. don't get their names in that booklet for nothing. I can assure you, the AD is making money on the deal, and wouldn't be doing it if they weren't.allcat wrote: ↑Tue Aug 20, 2019 9:11 amNot so good if they could have made $15,000 more.wbtfg wrote: ↑Tue Aug 20, 2019 9:09 amI believe the consumer paid the shipping expenses. I believe there was a $10 shipping charge added on to the tickets, so it sounds like they made $6/envelope. And, as you suggest, if they sent out 5,000 then the ended up making $30,000. Sounds like good business to me.allcat wrote: ↑Tue Aug 20, 2019 9:00 amWe just got our tickets. Man what a waste of money. It cost $3.85 to mail this envelope. If they sent 5,000 of these that's close to $20,000. I'm sure they could have made something that cost less than a buck to mail. Sure the thing is nice, but I think they could have made it for less. I just think that the success of attendance has led them to just stop paying attention to the smaller costs that eventually add up to large expense.
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okay, I give up on this one. When I had to go to the post office because it did not fit in the mailbox, I was probably just looking for everything else wrong with it.Cataholic wrote: ↑Tue Aug 20, 2019 9:34 amGreat points!!!wbtfg wrote: ↑Tue Aug 20, 2019 9:16 amThe booklet generates significant ad revenue.....Hilton Garden Inn, Jersey Mikes, Rocky Mountain Credit Union, etc., etc. don't get their names in that booklet for nothing. I can assure you, the AD is making money on the deal, and wouldn't be doing it if they weren't.allcat wrote: ↑Tue Aug 20, 2019 9:11 amNot so good if they could have made $15,000 more.wbtfg wrote: ↑Tue Aug 20, 2019 9:09 amI believe the consumer paid the shipping expenses. I believe there was a $10 shipping charge added on to the tickets, so it sounds like they made $6/envelope. And, as you suggest, if they sent out 5,000 then the ended up making $30,000. Sounds like good business to me.allcat wrote: ↑Tue Aug 20, 2019 9:00 amWe just got our tickets. Man what a waste of money. It cost $3.85 to mail this envelope. If they sent 5,000 of these that's close to $20,000. I'm sure they could have made something that cost less than a buck to mail. Sure the thing is nice, but I think they could have made it for less. I just think that the success of attendance has led them to just stop paying attention to the smaller costs that eventually add up to large expense.
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allcat wrote: ↑Tue Aug 20, 2019 9:59 amokay, I give up on this one. When I had to go to the post office because it did not fit in the mailbox, I was probably just looking for everything else wrong with it.Cataholic wrote: ↑Tue Aug 20, 2019 9:34 amGreat points!!!wbtfg wrote: ↑Tue Aug 20, 2019 9:16 amThe booklet generates significant ad revenue.....Hilton Garden Inn, Jersey Mikes, Rocky Mountain Credit Union, etc., etc. don't get their names in that booklet for nothing. I can assure you, the AD is making money on the deal, and wouldn't be doing it if they weren't.allcat wrote: ↑Tue Aug 20, 2019 9:11 amNot so good if they could have made $15,000 more.wbtfg wrote: ↑Tue Aug 20, 2019 9:09 amI believe the consumer paid the shipping expenses. I believe there was a $10 shipping charge added on to the tickets, so it sounds like they made $6/envelope. And, as you suggest, if they sent out 5,000 then the ended up making $30,000. Sounds like good business to me.allcat wrote: ↑Tue Aug 20, 2019 9:00 amWe just got our tickets. Man what a waste of money. It cost $3.85 to mail this envelope. If they sent 5,000 of these that's close to $20,000. I'm sure they could have made something that cost less than a buck to mail. Sure the thing is nice, but I think they could have made it for less. I just think that the success of attendance has led them to just stop paying attention to the smaller costs that eventually add up to large expense.
That seems fair! I love the work they do on these. This program has come so far and I look forward to more progress in the future.
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Bethany - for those of us who bought season tickets late (after July 1), when can we expect to see our season tickets arrive?
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And how much more would it have cost to have extra staffing at the windows from now until first game day to pass out tickets?wbtfg wrote: ↑Tue Aug 20, 2019 9:16 amThe booklet generates significant ad revenue.....Hilton Garden Inn, Jersey Mikes, Rocky Mountain Credit Union, etc., etc. don't get their names in that booklet for nothing. I can assure you, the AD is making money on the deal, and wouldn't be doing it if they weren't.allcat wrote: ↑Tue Aug 20, 2019 9:11 amNot so good if they could have made $15,000 more.wbtfg wrote: ↑Tue Aug 20, 2019 9:09 amI believe the consumer paid the shipping expenses. I believe there was a $10 shipping charge added on to the tickets, so it sounds like they made $6/envelope. And, as you suggest, if they sent out 5,000 then the ended up making $30,000. Sounds like good business to me.allcat wrote: ↑Tue Aug 20, 2019 9:00 amWe just got our tickets. Man what a waste of money. It cost $3.85 to mail this envelope. If they sent 5,000 of these that's close to $20,000. I'm sure they could have made something that cost less than a buck to mail. Sure the thing is nice, but I think they could have made it for less. I just think that the success of attendance has led them to just stop paying attention to the smaller costs that eventually add up to large expense.
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