Actually this is a marketing company hired by the Detroit Symphony. Beware. If you want to support the symphony, buy the tickets directly from them, not through this marketing company. If you buy or donate through this company the symphony only gets 50%.
Plus they lied to me last year. They said they would exchange tickets for me before I received them. When that didn't happen I called the symphony directly to ask if I'd been lied to. That's when I received the information about the marketing company's take. When they called me last night, they denied they'd ever promised to do it, but it was the same woman, and I remember it well.
I received a call and it was from what sounded like an older gentleman. I don't give out my credit card info over the phone. When the caller said that I had to take advantage of the deal immediately I declined. He said they couldn't email me or send me anything through USPS because they found that to be a waste of time and money. I was a little convinced when he gave me dates for previous DSO events that I had attended in order to prove that the call was legit. Still didn't sound quite right and the call just didn't seem professional and I know the DSO to be very professional.