So your family made a huge fuss about having your season tickets canceled, get a private meeting with Greg Miller, only to decline his offer to purchase similar seats? Say what? I would have been really annoyed if I were Greg Miller.
Congrats on acting like a baby, overreacting, and getting some undeserved attention by the owner of the Utah Jazz.
Next time you try to lecture me about something, remember how you handled this.
Tool!
Dear Hack,
First of all I'm sure if I've lectured you in the past you deserved it. Although none of our interactions rise to the level of memory for me I'm sure this has happened and you obviously seem kind of raw about it.
Second, we were very appreciative of the meeting. If that didn't come across in my earlier post, let me reiterate: we appreciated that Greg paid attention to the issue and we especially appreciated the efforts of members of this forum that garnered that attention. In our minds this was a win for everybody: we don't feel as raw towards the team about what happened and a very ugly potential situation was defused. You can see that on this very board where people have seen this incident and appear to be coming away, by and large, with a greater appreciation for Greg Miller largely as a result of how he handled it.
Third, there are some practical realities that go into buying those tickets. Portions of people that my uncle was planning to pool costs with scrambled and had already found replacements. That temporal difference isn't recoverable because those buyers aren't just waiting around for the owner of the Jazz to have a meeting and resolve it. From the perspective of a week or two ago that seemed extraordinarily unlikely.
Fourth, as detailed in a prior post the results of the meeting are likely going to be positive for all season ticket holders not just my individual family. This event will likely end up being good for many many people.
Fifth, the end result is that we'll end up buying season tickets in future seasons. This is just a one-year hiatus. That's a bump up from our previous position of "never again." You also seem to be under the impression that my family was committing to repurchasing season tickets just because Greg Miller offered a meeting. That was nice, but billionaires are not yet so powerful that merely offering to be in the same room with you commits you to writing a check for $10k for two season tickets when you were furious at them a week before. The reality is those seats are available right now to anyone who wants them. You could go on utahjazz.com and purchase them. You don't need to be in the same room as the owner to buy them. The cost of losing Grandpa's seats has already been absorbed. This wasn't a particularly special favor, nor was it framed as such.
I wasn't there but the report I got indicated that Greg thought it was a positive meeting too. Our only real regret is that Grandpa never lived to see the Jazz win a championship. He had season tickets for the Utah Stars in the 1970s when they won, but we all know that's not the same thing.
I hope this addresses your concerns. In this difficult time I'm sure you can imagine that our number one priority was satisfying you, Hack, personally and purchasing season tickets at full price just to satisfy your emotional needs.
Next post I'll get into some of the basketball specific stuff that was discussed.
Sincerely,
Sirkickyass
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