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Todd-O

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I think the fact that we got to purchase them at a reduced price makes up for that.

I'm more than pleased with what I got, given the price that I paid.

I would have preferred better tickets than what I was able to get. My friend in the presale for new deposits got better seats than I did. Now there are better seats for the public (or there were). I'd have preferred a somewhat smaller discount and access to better seats.

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Just went back and there is nothing showing for any games anymore. So weird.

I don't know if you did what I did, but it is possible to get fooled.

When someone said there were tickets available for game 1 I went to Orioles.com and went to the postseason tickets section. It read that there were no more tickets available to the public. Then a half an hour later someone posted that they had just bought tickets for game 1, so I went back and read the ticket page, which says that there are no tickets available to to the public, but that I can press a "continue" button (or some such word) and look to see if any tickets were available, and sure enough they were.

You have to hit that button

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I don't know if you did what I did, but it is possible to get fooled.

When someone said there were tickets available for game 1 I went to Orioles.com and went to the postseason tickets section. It read that there were no more tickets available to the public. Then a half an hour later someone posted that they had just bought tickets for game 1, so I went back and read the ticket page, which says that there are no tickets available to to the public, but that I can press a "continue" button (or some such word) and look to see if any tickets were available, and sure enough they were.

You have to hit that button

I already got tickets for game 2. I was clicking through all the games to see what was available after the fact. Tickets showed up for about 10 mins and now nothing is showing. Maybe singles...didn't check them.

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Thank you very much for the heads up. I was already planning on making the trip and keeping an eye on stub hub on the way. You saved me a lot of stress since I just snagged 4 in section 58.

That looks like the pick of the day from what I've seen. Nothing remotely like that when I looked in at noon. Congrats, that is a great section!

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That looks like the pick of the day from what I've seen. Nothing remotely like that when I looked in at noon. Congrats, that is a great section!

Thanks I'm pretty pumped about it. Row 10 too. Just happened to look at this thread before I checked stub hub and eBay for about the 25th time today. No luck for Saturday yet though.

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