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I just hope callers aren't taking all their frustrations out on the employees. No their fault. I'll complain all I want here and say not nice things, but I wouldn't take it out on the account rep.

The young lady who answered my call was Ren Wechsler and she was a peach.

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I have talked to two of my friends and they both got them. This is just straight BS.

Back when I was a season ticket holder before, when we were good last time and Cal still played for the team, I could not get opening day tickets at all. I used to have to go to opening night. So I guess I have a different viewpoint.

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Heres Everyones Backup plan, this is the deal i did every year before this year now that i am a season ticket holder

http://www.bmorearoundtown.com/event....php?event=PDY

Here is what is included in the Opening Day Package:

*1 LF Upper Reserve ticket 4/5/13 vs. Minnesota Twins 3:05pm

**3 Hours of unlimited Bud Light draft beer 4/5/13 from 11am-2pm at Nobles Bar and Grill in Federal Hill before Opening Day

***Baseball Themed Buffet, including Hot Dogs, Burgers, Chicken Nuggets, and Tater Tots, with all the fixins 4/5/13 from 12pm-130pm at Nobles Bar and Grill in Federal Hill

****Commemorative Opening Day Koozie

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