Lions Account Manager

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Blutarski

Has anyone been able to use the lions account manager link on the BC Lions web site, to actually see their ticket status? Other than entering personal data , their appears to be no information on current ticket status or invoices ( I have purchased seasons tickets so thought something should show up). I noticed it seems to link to ticketmaster so maybe thats where the problem is.
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B.C.FAN
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Mine showed my ticket account status the other day when I tried it.
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I got mine :rockin: and looking forward to another great year :cr: :rockin:
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Mine worked.

I paid my STs through that thing.
TheLionKing
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When you go into your account, right at the top left you will see Invoices. Under that you have 2 options: View/Pay Open Invoice and View Completed Invoices. Click on either one and you will see your status.
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I'm going through it right now -- they charge you an extra "INET Invoice Payment Fee" of "CA$1.00 per order", for doing this electronically rather than over the phone :thdn:
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