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Use Ethyl Chloride
09-04-08, 07:19 PM
I sent a message to the relocation@yankees.com today about the survey. Keeping in mind that responses are due on September 10, when do you think they will respond?

Clarification on the poll: The poll refers to the time it will take them to answer questions on completing the survey, not responses to the completed survey.

njyankeesfan
09-04-08, 08:43 PM
I know you're looking for a serious answer, but I can't help but paraphrase John Sterling, in that you just can't predict this :)!

__starr69
09-04-08, 09:29 PM
IMO it wouldn't be fair to start processing inquiries before the deadline. So that means they probably will.

Use Ethyl Chloride
09-06-08, 11:29 AM
...now at three days without a response from the yankees ticket office. (Lower case "y" is intentional).

4bronxbombers
09-06-08, 10:59 PM
...now at three days without a response from the yankees ticket office. (Lower case "y" is intentional).

Shocking. Don't hold your breath.

YankeeMax
09-08-08, 10:25 AM
I gotta say, I sent a question via email on Saturday. Understanding that they are closed on the weekend, I received a reply monday before 11am. about 2 hours of time. very impressed. Earlier in the week I called and waited for someone and they were able to answer on the spot.

4bronxbombers
09-08-08, 03:09 PM
I gotta say, I sent a question via email on Saturday. Understanding that they are closed on the weekend, I received a reply monday before 11am. about 2 hours of time. very impressed. Earlier in the week I called and waited for someone and they were able to answer on the spot.

:giveup: wow

Use Ethyl Chloride
09-09-08, 11:09 PM
I gotta say, I sent a question via email on Saturday. Understanding that they are closed on the weekend, I received a reply monday before 11am. about 2 hours of time. very impressed. Earlier in the week I called and waited for someone and they were able to answer on the spot.

I'm wondering what your question was. Perhaps it was and easy one for them to answer.

I sent an email a week ago, and resent it over the weekend and still I've received no response.

Use Ethyl Chloride
09-14-08, 04:58 PM
The verdict is in, and the majority was correct. I never received an answer. Worse yet, I never even received an email that said "we are working on it", "we'll get back to you", or "drop dead".

I emailed my question to ticket office three times, and never received a response. I even copied my worthless jerk of ticket rep, who has never responded to any of my emails. The vast majority of these losers deserve to be fired, and probably will be once they are done bumbling the relocation process.

Unfortunately, the front office stinks from the head down, and that stinky head is a certain chain-smoking blowhard who never accomplished anything in his life other than receiving his father's last name. For all of his faults, George cared about the same common people that his sons and lieutenants abhor.

chelloveck
09-14-08, 05:03 PM
Yankees ticket office is one of the least helpful and rudest retail entities around.

4bronxbombers
09-14-08, 05:05 PM
There are a few very good representatives. I've encountered 3 of them so far.

Bxboy
09-14-08, 05:22 PM
The verdict is in, and the majority was correct. I never received an answer. Worse yet, I never even received an email that said "we are working on it", "we'll get back to you", or "drop dead".

I emailed my question to ticket office three times, and never received a response. I even copied my worthless jerk of ticket rep, who has never responded to any of my emails. The vast majority of these losers deserve to be fired, and probably will be once they are done bumbling the relocation process.

Unfortunately, the front office stinks from the head down, and that stinky head is a certain chain-smoking blowhard who never accomplished anything in his life other than receiving his father's last name. For all of his faults, George cared about the same common people that his sons and lieutenants abhor.

There were plenty of problems in the ticket office when George was around including most of the ticket office being removed in handcuffs by the NYPD for ticket scalping.

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