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Increase your chances of getting a refund by doing these 4 things
Read full article: Increase your chances of getting a refund by doing these 4 thingsThat is why it is in your best interest to pursue getting your money back now. Currently, there are no regulating agencies investigating this issue, demanding that ticket sellers or airlines refund customer’s money. But with enough pressure, agencies like the Texas Attorney General and/or the Federal Trade Commission just might. That is why no matter where you purchased tickets, to increase your chances of getting a refund, you should take these 4 steps:1. You can “cc” the Texas Attorney General, the Federal Trade Commission and yours truly on that letter.
Consumer expert Amy Davis gives advice on dealing with ticket sellers canceling events while refusing refunds
Read full article: Consumer expert Amy Davis gives advice on dealing with ticket sellers canceling events while refusing refundsNow, many of those ticket holders are left waiting on refunds that may never come. When Live Nation or Ticketmaster canceled shows and concerts, instead of using the word “canceled,” the ticket sellers said the events were just “postponed.” Once rescheduled, even if the customer cannot attend on the new date, the companies won’t always refund the ticket price. Canceled concerts, refunds deniedIt happened to Houstonian Phyllis Bailey. When Bailey contacted Live Nation to get a refund of the $222.14, a representative told her the show was simply postponed until August 11. Live Nation told her she could get a refund.