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Really? The rep that Weams put me into contact with went into my account and added the Fanfest tickets. I assumed they had made some kind of mistake.

Yeah, if you talk to a rep, I'm sure they will accommodate you. When I signed up for season tickets last year I got them to waive the shipping/transaction charge and when he asked how many Fanfest tickets I wanted and had no problem giving me 4 instead of two. And this was for a 13 game plan for upper reserve seats.

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I though invoices would start going out this week but they are still behind. Looks like towards the end of next week. But who knows. Last year ,invoices were dated December 5th 2013, Payment date was January 10th,2014. So way behind last year. Funny,how they have not said if ticket prices will be increased this year. They know so they could say something.I think the article should say 2015 not 2014. If they have not sent them out for 2014 they would really be behind.

The Orioles are behind schedule in sending 2014 invoices to their season-ticket holders, but the club plans to finalize the invoices and are scheduled to mail them out shortly, according to a team spokesman. ?We are in the final stages of the process and hope to have statements in the hands of our season plan holders soon,? said Greg Bader, the team?s vice president of communications and marketing. Last season, the Orioles raised season-ticket prices on all plans by an average of approximately 5 percent -- their first price hike since 2008 -- but it?s unclear whether the team plans to raise ticket prices for 2015.

http://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/orioles/blog/bal-orioles-still-interested-in-colby-rasmus-but-not-at-his-price-20150115-story.html

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Appreciated, but I'm not sure what my rep is or where to find it. Nothing in my message box.

Control Panel link at the top of the page.....

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This was my response from my ticket rep requesting additional fanfest tickets (we have five season tickets)....

"The offer is for 2 tickets per account this year, you are welcome to purchase additional tickets online."

That's it, nothing else. I'm not shocked by this, AT ALL. Customer service is my life, and I can safely say that the Orioles do it worse than anyone. My ticket rep is as helpful as an old shoe.

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This was my response from my ticket rep requesting additional fanfest tickets (we have five season tickets)....

"The offer is for 2 tickets per account this year, you are welcome to purchase additional tickets online."

That's it, nothing else. I'm not shocked by this, AT ALL. Customer service is my life, and I can safely say that the Orioles do it worse than anyone. My ticket rep is as helpful as an old shoe.

I think it depends on the rep you have. Some are really good and some are really bad. Some will bend over backwards and some think answering the phone or calling back is a sin. In most places you work at you have some really good and dedicated people and some are barely alive. Not making excuses but the delay and mess with season tickets is causing some stress in some of the reps.

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