I got the following page in response to attempting to create an "Arizona Diamondbacks Account" in order to use a corporate discount to purchase game tickets.

I have never before created an "Arizona Diamondbacks Account". However, this error message seems to suggest that it believes I have already have an account associated with my email address.
There is also no option to create an account on this page. The error message tells me to use a feature that does not exist.
After some experimentation, I discover that my "Arizona Diamondbacks Account" is the same account that I have for purchasing tickets from the Colorado Rockies. I wonder why anyone thought it was a good thing to refer to the account by the name of the home team for the ballpark at which I am trying to purchase tickets. Had they indicated that this was a Major League Baseball ticketing account, and not a specific team, it could have saved me a great deal of time.
when software discombobulates
20110925
Entered by: Ben Simo
An account by any other name
Entered by: Ben Simo
Entered by: Ben Simo
Strike 1: National League Division Series
First, congratulations to the Arizona Diamondbacks for winning the National League West title. I hope you continue to outperform the competition -- and your web site.
I visited DBacks.com to see if any tickets remained for Saturday night's game. However, repeated loads of the web site in a variety of browsers gave me the following.

Most of the content was missing. And to make it worse, clicking the Tickets button at the top of the page did nothing. After nearly 10 minutes of reloading the page, a full and functional page loaded. Sadly, the few remaining tickets were more than I was willing to pay. It would have been fun to watch the Diamondbacks put away the defending World Series Champion Giants in a game Giants manager Bruce Bochy described as "just a very ugly game".
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