Really for me, it is the annoyance of not at least apologizing for the glitch and attempting Some sort of remedy (the new tour edition CD, a shirt, discounted membership - something to try make it right).  After all I did do everything properly.  While I realize the error may not be their fault, I feel it is their responsibility.
-----Original Message-----
From: police-bounces+sting=shaw.ca@mailman.xmission.com [mailto:police-bounces+sting=shaw.ca@mailman.xmission.com] On Behalf Of Stingfan222@aol.com
Sent: April 6, 2004 8:17 AM
To: Jason@digital-solutions.co.uk; police@mailman.xmission.com
Subject: Re: [Police] My apologies.

Ah, I though you were taking Ross' advice and apologizing for your whining too! We're all a bunch of whiners and complainers when it comes right down to it! I won't apologize, the whining I've done is my own stupidity and not saying "NO" to $270 tickets that were so kindly offered to me during the presale. We all have the choice to say no to sting.com, Howard stern, TV, movies, etc. It drives me nuts that people don't realize that and try to shut down the howard sterns of the world. Just turn off the radio. Sorry, got off tangent, but I'm pissed about that!
Michelle