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ronmil 7/1/20 5:19 PM

Next race on Sunday is a $20 event while the last event was $25. Does anyone know if they will refund $5 if you use last week’s wristband?

Chief Wahoo 7/1/20 5:54 PM

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Originally Posted by ronmil (Post 529943)
Next race on Sunday is a $20 event while the last event was $25. Does anyone know if they will refund $5 if you last week’s wristband?

Doubt it. I’m gonna use mine and they can keep the extra $5.

haubstadtlover 7/2/20 1:54 PM

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Ron - they have refunded the difference in the past. If you want a definite answer call the track.

55fan 7/2/20 2:18 PM

During this pandemic business's can use that boost. Do you really need $5 that bad?

i love dirt track racing 7/2/20 2:52 PM

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Originally Posted by ronmil (Post 529943)
Next race on Sunday is a $20 event while the last event was $25. Does anyone know if they will refund $5 if you use last week’s wristband?

Save it for a $25 show and call it even. LOL.

ronmil 7/2/20 3:04 PM

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Originally Posted by 55fan (Post 529982)
During this pandemic business's can use that boost. Do you really need $5 that bad?

I asked a simple question. I don't appreciate your smartass answer.

ronmil 7/2/20 3:32 PM

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Well, I did what I should have done in the first place. I called the track and was told that I didn't need to wait for a $25 show as they would refund the difference. Very fair indeed. I know of some tracks that don't operate that way.
I also asked about Sprint Week tickets at the gate and was told that they hoped to have some, but it all depends on the status of the capacity allowed by the state. I bought my midget week tickets through USAC, but I am going to hold off buying due to my wife's health problems, and since the races are near the end of the month that is a little too far in advance. I only intend to do the last four anyway. I know I am taking a chance of being shut out, but if that happens, so be it.
In talking with some friends at TH last night, I found that I'm not the only one who isn't a fan of buying tickets through USAC.com., that they also want to do it the old fashioned way.

Rpracing1 7/2/20 4:16 PM

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Originally Posted by ronmil (Post 529990)
Well, I did what I should have done in the first place. I called the track and was told that I didn't need to wait for a $25 show as they would refund the difference. Very fair indeed. I know of some tracks that don't operate that way.
I also asked about Sprint Week tickets at the gate and was told that they hoped to have some, but it all depends on the status of the capacity allowed by the state. I bought my midget week tickets through USAC, but I am going to hold off buying due to my wife's health problems, and since the races are near the end of the month that is a little too far in advance. I only intend to do the last four anyway. I know I am taking a chance of being shut out, but if that happens, so be it.
In talking with some friends at TH last night, I found that I'm not the only one who isn't a fan of buying tickets through USAC.com., that they also want to do it the old fashioned way.

Unfortunately Ron, in these times, seems a more exact way of predicting capacities in facilities. Imagine the problems if selling tickets at tracks and meet capacity with 3,000 people still wanting tickets. Sign of times.

jim goerge 7/2/20 9:12 PM

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Originally Posted by ronmil (Post 529985)
I asked a simple question. I don't appreciate your smartass answer.

I kinda thought that was a simple question too


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