What is the name of your state?What is the name of your state? Washington. This just happened to me. I had my boss call me into a private meeting with two other managers and dress me down in front of them. Accusing me of doing bad things, fraudulent things. I work for the ballet and a patron asked if she could get seven seats for her friends for an upcoming ballet she was going to see. She wanted to get the same price that she had paid, which was $40 per ticket. I told her we may be able to match that, but that it may also cost more than that, I wasn't sure as I couldn't get into the system to look at the seating. I took all of the relevant information down and told her a second time that we may be able to get it for the price she wants but that it may also end up costing her more and that we'd call her if that was the case. She said, "okay, just call me back if it's going to be more." After we called back and left a message on her answering machine she calls us back and starts complaining that I told her I could get the additional tickets for $40 and that's what she should be charged not more. We have something called a Hall Pass which are three blank tickets that can be used for any show by any person. I thought it was $99 per package when in fact it's $160 per package. I didn't tell the patron that that would be the way she could get her individual tickets because I'm in fundraising and its my job to get the patron's info and give it to my manager so she can give it to the marketing team and they can sell it. I don't receive any money for that so there's no reason for me to lie about anything. My manager contends that I should have told the patron about the Hall Passes and that's what I did wrong in this situation. I contend that its not my responsibility to do that. I haven't done Marketing since September and I'm not up with the changes in pricing and seating and shows that's going on, so it would be remiss of me to give out information that could be wrong and potentially upset a customer by doing that. We have a Fairytale Package that has a special of $99 going on now which I confused with the Hall Pass. The people who do Marketing get their numbers wrong about pricing all the time. My manager in those cases says to call back the patron and correct the price or if it's not that much of a difference don't worry about it. That's for people who can log into the system under Marketing and see the pricing. I can't. Does she honestly think it'd be appropriate for me to be giving out information when they themselves are getting it wrong and I haven't seen any of the prices since September? I'm writing to upper management and complaining that I was wrongfully harassed by her statements that I did bad, fraudulent things, and wrongfully suspended as my boss did not follow the company protocol in giving me a verbal warning, which is followed by a written warning and then suspension. My boss says she was advised by her account manager to do that. Her account manager doesn't work for DCM the company that employs my manager, so this is an excuse to try and absolve her of incompetence. I'm asking upper management to fire my manager for incompetence and severe violations of company policy and procedure. How do you see this? Am I right or wrong?