Here's another reason to be glad you don't like college basketball—the NCAA charges a $9 fee for the privilege of maybe getting tickets to next year's basketball tournaments.
From Consumer Affairs:
The ticket applications for the early rounds for next year's men's basketball tournaments are due March 1 and require the consumer to pay about $200 plus a $9 service charge for each ticket. Consumers can apply for as many as eight tickets.NCAA fans upset about this? Surely you didn't have anything better to do with your $72?For the next three months the NCAA will sit on all that money before finally drawing applications in June. If a consumer's application is drawn, he or she will receive the tickets they paid for back in March. If not, they will receive a refund for the tickets while the NCAA keeps the service charge - as much as $72 total - and presumably all the interest earned in the meantime.
NCAA Ticket Lottery Ties Up Fans' Money for Months [Consumer Affairs]








