Pocket$ $traight
09-02-2009, 11:10 PM
I'm with you. It seems the Post is really reaching for a story hear. I'm not even sure what i should be so called upset over. They made the appropriate actions to fix the problem. Plus i hear this happened months ago so why are we just hearing about it now? We need to support this team not try to find ways to tear it down. HTTR!
Do not confuse supporting the team with supporting the greedy business practices that the owner lives by.
He picked a fight with the Washington Post. Well, just like Richard Nixon, he is getting everything he deserves.
Pocket$ $traight
09-02-2009, 11:15 PM
The article is not about the Redskins organization engaging in an illegal practice. It is about workers in the ticket office who make some extra cash for themselves by selling tickets to brokers rather than to the people on the ticket waiting list. The Redskins organization as a whole wants the tickets to go to those on the waiting list but apparently some unscrupulous folks in the ticket office have subverted the ideal scenario. So when we read that these individuals have been "disciplined," it is fair to guess that this means "fired."
Don't believe any of the spin coming from the organization. This sounds like Countrywide executives saying that they had no idea why subprime borrowers were given loans that they could never pay.
Everyone from the top down not only knew what was going on, but profited from it.
SBXVII
09-02-2009, 11:54 PM
Thank God I watch the games from my own private box suite with whatever meals I chose to eat. LOL. Plus instant replay. LOL.
I was shocked to hear this although I should not have been.
On the radio people had all sorts of ideas as to how to get even. Turning you tickets back in only lets the team hand them off to one of the other 150,000 people waiting. If I had tickets I woud probably go for either not showing up for a game, preferably a game like the Rams, Detroit, or showing up and at half time everyone leave so not only would it show the dissaproval of what's been going on but would piss off DS to see the stadium empty on national TV. or pick a game against a weak opponant and sell your tickets to the opposing team fans. How embarrassing/ mad could DS get seeing all the oppossing teams fans cheering for their team in his stadium. I mean if the team can sell out to the scalpers of opposing teams like they did in that one Steelers game then so can everyone else....right.
SBXVII
09-03-2009, 12:01 AM
Does anyone think that this is an odd statement? Doesn't every business at least reserve the right to file a lawsuit to enforce legal contracts, especially when legal action is deemed necessary. If they deem legal action necessary, would not filing a lawsuit be a reasonable step towards starting that legal action.
Are we to think that only the Redskins would be so crass as to file a lawsuit against someone who is broaching their legal obligation?
And PFT says it is a non-issue that only 20-30 of these lawsuits are filed in a given year, but doesn't that mean that maybe 1 in 10,000 corporate entities face this threat.
Sorry this is a ridiculous story.
Funny, one would think the Skins would have to show damages cause the individuals failed to live up to the contract yet they have 150,000 other people on a waiting list. I guess DS is not the business savy person everyone thinks he is. I mean if you default on just about any other contract similar..like a car loan or house loan the bank takes it back and gives it to someone else. They for the most part don't waist money paying their attorney's to try to get blood from a turnip.
SBXVII
09-03-2009, 12:10 AM
I guess you can call BS to the story but if you listened to your radio tonight on 106.7 it didn't sound like just a few disgruntled fans with different issues. All said the same thing....
They have been treated like shit. Food sucked. Threatened to be sued. Contracts extended with out the fans permission, this alone in a contract involving thousands of dollars should be illegal. The team should have to send letters out notifying fans they need to make the team aware if they plan to renew the contract not simply be able to renew or alter the contract with out a signiture.
53Fan
09-03-2009, 12:10 AM
Funny, one would think the Skins would have to show damages cause the individuals failed to live up to the contract yet they have 150,000 other people on a waiting list. I guess DS is not the business savy person everyone thinks he is. I mean if you default on just about any other contract similar..like a car loan or house loan the bank takes it back and gives it to someone else. They for the most part don't waist money paying their attorney's to try to get blood from a turnip.
Funny you bring that up SBXVII. According to some dude who works for the Washington Post, he says some of the tickets WERE resold and the original ticket holder was sued for the full amount anyway. He also said that you can be sued for the full 10 years no matter what year you're in when you default. I don't remember the guys name or how true this is but that's what he said on WPL today.
SBXVII
09-03-2009, 12:11 AM
Funny you bring that up SBXVII. According to some dude who works for the Washington Post, he says some of the tickets WERE resold and the original ticket holder was sued for the full amount anyway. He also said that you can be sued for the full 10 years no matter what year you're in when you default. I don't remember the guys name or how true this is but that's what he said on WPL today.
I don't doubt you. A lot of people were talking about how contract law is different in DC.
53Fan
09-03-2009, 12:15 AM
I've never had season tickets so I don't know but he said that's part of the agreement you sign when you get the tickets.
SBXVII
09-03-2009, 12:15 AM
It would be funny if someone got the contract for the tickets and renegotiated the contract.
53Fan
09-03-2009, 12:18 AM
I think they should at least take whatever they resold the tickets for off the amount sued for. Of course they may claim cost for the time and effort to resale the ticket. Who knows? It's a mess.