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09-29-20, 02:03 PM | |
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Join Date: Sep 2002
Location: State of Confusion
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I don't think it's unreasonable at all to request a refund and would be surprised if they refused.
I too had a show cancelled after being postponed first. We were given a one-month window during which to request a refund (this was before the band cancelled entirely) and I was surprised when I found out they were not refunding fees. They still didn't refund fees even when the show was officially cancelled! What a racket that is. It surprised me because I had another concert that was cancelled a couple of years ago and we all got everything back, including parking and fees, so I don't know what the deal was this time around, but it sure ticked me off!!! |
09-29-20, 07:49 PM | |
Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Seattle, WA
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It never hurts to ask. Depending what kind of organization is putting on the concert, they may not give refunds though. I had tickets to the Pacific Northwest Ballet in April for a work outing, and even though the ballet canceled all performances, they refused to give refunds, citing their nonprofit status. They issued credit for future performances (which won't happen for another year at the rate things are going). Luckily I had purchased the tickets on my company credit card and the expense was approved before all the COVID-19 closures and cancellations started happening.
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