Sundogs Introduce 'No-Risk Season Ticket Protection Plan'

Published on April 1, 2009 under Central Hockey League (CHL)
Arizona Sundogs News Release


PRESCOTT VALLEY, Ariz. - In response to the difficult economic situation facing Northern Arizona residents, the Arizona Sundogs of the Central Hockey League announced Wednesday that they have announced the 'No-Risk Protection Plan' for season ticket holders.

Recognizing financial decisions are more difficult during unstable economic times and that the future cannot be predicted, the Arizona Sundogs are working to minimize the uncertainty by giving fans the confidence to become a valued season ticket holder by introducing the 'No-Risk Protection Plan'. Extended to all full season ticket holders, should an involuntary loss of employment occur between now and March 1, 2010, a refund will be issued for all games that have not yet been played.

"Our research shows that people are nervous about making financial commitments because of the economic situation we're all faced with," said Sundogs Head Coach and General Manager Marco Pietroniro. "We're putting the organization in a position to take away any risks associated with purchasing season tickets and to help our customers feel confident when doing so."

Full season ticket holders are automatically enrolled in the No-Risk Protection Plan upon making their initial payment. Should an involuntary loss of employment occur prior to the first game of the 2009-10 season, the season ticket holder will be refunded in full. If a loss of employment takes place after the season has started, a refund will be issued for all games dates that have not yet been played.



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