Not fair to SECT fans

HoldMyBeer

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Should have called it before everyone went down there. Sad
Hard to say what’s worth it and what’s not. It hasn’t made tickets that much cheaper. I’m just being cautious and still doing what I want based on risk factors and desire.
Based on what I see here many seem misinformed and influenced by agendas so it’s much like politics. I’ll stay clear of both and just do me.
Maybe read the tea leaves next time instead of having your "do me" attitude.
 
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OHIO COLONEL

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Serious question...can the NCAA/SEC or NBA be sued by ticket holders, season ticket holders or even a class action suit? Advertisers sue TV networks? TV networks sue NCAA, etc? Probably not the advertisers, networks,NCAA/NBA 'cause they're in the same bed together. But ticked off fans? I kind of doubt it, but I wouldn't put it past some of these 'ambulance chasers'.
 
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bbnkat02

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Serious question...can the NCAA/SEC or NBA be sued by ticket holders, season ticket holders or even a class action suit? Advertisers sue TV networks? TV networks sue NCAA, etc? Probably not the advertisers, networks,NCAA/NBA 'cause they're in the same bed together. But ticked off fans? I kind of doubt it, but I wouldn't put it past some of these 'ambulance chasers'.

They’re going to be issuing refunds. Good luck in lawsuits when states of emergency have been declared.
 

Looksbetterinblue

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Serious question...can the NCAA/SEC or NBA be sued by ticket holders, season ticket holders or even a class action suit? Advertisers sue TV networks? TV networks sue NCAA, etc? Probably not the advertisers, networks,NCAA/NBA 'cause they're in the same bed together. But ticked off fans? I kind of doubt it, but I wouldn't put it past some of these 'ambulance chasers'.
Most contracts have a force majure clause that allows them to get out of things for acts outside their control
 
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Serious question...can the NCAA/SEC or NBA be sued by ticket holders, season ticket holders or even a class action suit? Advertisers sue TV networks? TV networks sue NCAA, etc? Probably not the advertisers, networks,NCAA/NBA 'cause they're in the same bed together. But ticked off fans? I kind of doubt it, but I wouldn't put it past some of these 'ambulance chasers'.
lol at thinking a lawsuit is going to go anywhere when it’s during the middle of a global pandemic and state of emergency.
 

ORCAT

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Serious question...can the NCAA/SEC or NBA be sued by ticket holders, season ticket holders or even a class action suit? Advertisers sue TV networks? TV networks sue NCAA, etc? Probably not the advertisers, networks,NCAA/NBA 'cause they're in the same bed together. But ticked off fans? I kind of doubt it, but I wouldn't put it past some of these 'ambulance chasers'.


Doubt it. The news was out there and no one forced fans to go, they made their own choice. I had tickets and decided at last minute not to go taking safe route VS the fun route. Lucky call on my part. Just thinking there is nothing there to sue over.
 

HoldMyBeer

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I still stand by that as it actually proves my point. Most were saying “hoax, politics, etc”. I said people should decide for themselves and it was more real than many thought out here.
My point is, you knew the risk, you CHOSE to go knowing the risk so don't complain now. Fair warning, don't make any ncaa tourney plans.
 

buster3.0

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I assume the SEC will refund everyone who bought a ticket book, correct? Right?
 

*Fox2Monk*

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Most contracts have a force majure clause that allows them to get out of things for acts outside their control

I was watching about this earlier about a vendor agency that does the players championship, NBA things and in their insurance for reimbursement for events that get shut down, pandemics are not covered.
 

morgousky

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It’s a conflated issue.

Is it being used as a political tool? Absolutely. It’s a political season and the economy is good. “It’s the economy stupid”. The objective of a political party is to win elections, period. The economy is the number 1 issue in every national election.

Does that matter at all when it comes to the severity of the virus? No.

Can the news media be overreacting for ratings? Of course. And they are.

An elementary logic class would do an awful lot of people some good, amirite?
 

Looksbetterinblue

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I assume the SEC will refund everyone who bought a ticket book, correct? Right?
If you bought from them. Most probably did StubHub or Ticketmaster. All will refund I think. Unless you bought from scalper you are probably covered except flights, travel, etc if you went.
 

rockout1

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Serious question...can the NCAA/SEC or NBA be sued by ticket holders, season ticket holders or even a class action suit? Advertisers sue TV networks? TV networks sue NCAA, etc? Probably not the advertisers, networks,NCAA/NBA 'cause they're in the same bed together. But ticked off fans? I kind of doubt it, but I wouldn't put it past some of these 'ambulance chasers'.
No
 

Looksbetterinblue

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It’s a conflated issue.

Is it being used as a political tool? Absolutely. It’s a political season and the economy is good. “It’s the economy stupid”. The objective of a political party is to win elections, period. The economy is the number 1 issue in every national election.

Does that matter at all when it comes to the severity of the virus? No.

Can the news media be overreacting for ratings? Of course. And they are.

An elementary logic class would do an awful lot of people some good, amirite?
Always! My point was this seemed pretty evident yesterday and even Monday so why not call it before the games get going. I know things change daily so it’s not easy. I cancelled some big events last week to protect people.
BTW- I am still trying to work out the NCAA to watch my “nephew” Nate ball in his last tourney. Will be nice with open seating vs the usual fortune they charge
 
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kitttysmeow

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Most have not arrived yet except 4 teams playing now in front of fans. Money for tickets will be refunded. Could be worse, could of been cancel. So sit back and enjoy
 

Looksbetterinblue

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Rumor is each team may get a small (100 or so) amount of tickets for university/team staff and family. Not much but may at least create a little clapping and noise. The silence will make it like practice. Teams are going to have to bring their own emotion. Will likely change the outcomes of many games. It’s going to be interesting.

I do agree with those that believe it may just get cancelled. If a player is positive at anytime in the next 3 weeks it’s probably over.
 
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al.ksr

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I wish people would stop using "sad" and "fake news" as statements. I also wish I was articulate enough to accurately express my disdain for these statements and why I dislike them. Basically, I personally believe it boils down to a "dear leader" mentality. It would be great, left or right, if people would just think for themselves.
 

Looksbetterinblue

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Ok. “Disappointing” Then. No reason to have waited given direction things were going. You have to err on the side of safety, not hedge on the chance you can still make money. It’s hard, but the right things often are.
 

UK’98UK’00

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This virus isnt fair and is killing folk.
Thats whats sad friend.
So you want to pick a nice, friendly virus? Study immunology or virology much? I’m guessing no. It’s killed fewer people than hernias or peptic ulcers and won’t kill more. Have some perspective and don’t overly dramatize like the rest of the world.
P.S. Virus’ aren’t fair or unfair, they’re just highly replicative strands of opportunistic rna-they just do what they do in any viable host. Fair isn’t part of it.
 

UKGrad93

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Serious question...can the NCAA/SEC or NBA be sued by ticket holders, season ticket holders or even a class action suit? Advertisers sue TV networks? TV networks sue NCAA, etc? Probably not the advertisers, networks,NCAA/NBA 'cause they're in the same bed together. But ticked off fans? I kind of doubt it, but I wouldn't put it past some of these 'ambulance chasers'.
People can sue. I doubt they win.
 
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Tapemaster8

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I'm beginning to think that way too. The NBA decision tonight will probably be adopted by NCAA and the NBA involves a lot more money.
The NBA decision was because a player tested positive for the Corona Virus. As soon as a college player tests positive it will probably result in the same thing. My favorite time of the year ruined, but that’s small potatoes as to what could happen I guess!
 
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morgousky

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Always! My point was this seemed pretty evident yesterday and even Monday so why not call it before the games get going. I know things change daily so it’s not easy. I cancelled some big events last week to protect people.
BTW- I am still trying to work out the NCAA to watch my “nephew” Nate ball in his last tourney. Will be nice with open seating vs the usual fortune they charge

I too will be related if need be.
 

OHIO COLONEL

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Doubt it. The news was out there and no one forced fans to go, they made their own choice. I had tickets and decided at last minute not to go taking safe route VS the fun route. Lucky call on my part. Just thinking there is nothing there to sue over.
I didn't think so either, but we're such a sue happy society I wouldn't put it past someone.
I went to law school years ago, but never practiced so I couldn't really remember much of how this could/would work out contract wise, etc.
 
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