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Ticketmaster and its parent company, Live Nation, are facing legal action over unpaid refunds for events delayed during the COVID-19 pandemic, court papers show. Ticketmaster, which processes ...
Thousands of outraged event fans have been flooding the Ticketmaster Facebook page in search of answers about refunds and schedule changes. Some post claim that getting a refund has become impossible.
The largest direct seller of tickets in the world, Ticketmaster, feel the same sting, and are struggling to meet refund demands. Rather than take the loss on the chin, Ticketmaster has went ahead ...
This national emergency demands an all-hands-on-deck response ... Faced with these dire choices, millions of Americans were puzzled by the refusal of Ticketmaster to offer refunds.
Similarly, among the ticketing businesses, while Live Nation/Ticketmaster will now provide refunds, StubHub will not do the same — notwithstanding the public outcry — due to concerns over ...
Ticketmaster has canceled a scheduled general public ticket sale for Taylor Swift's upcoming Eras tour. Watch Party Newsletter What to watch Win $100 📚 Celeb news ⭐ U.S. Politics Sports ...
Could Springsteen demand refunds for price ... seats spiking over $4,000 each on Ticketmaster. ... brand act to be swept up in Ticketmaster’s dynamic, demand-based ticketing system — which ...
Last November, Ticketmaster canceled a planned sale of tickets to the public for Taylor Swift's "The Eras Tour" after its system was overwhelmed by demand during a two-day presale event, leaving ...
An Ontario resident has been unsuccessful in getting his Oasis tickets refunded by Ticketmaster after Liam Gallagher tweeted ...
The Cure’s Robert Smith said Ticketmaster will refund some money to fans after the rocker ripped into the company for charging what he believed were excessively high fees.
The UK’s biggest consumer champion brand Which? has called for Ticketmaster to refund fans who were hit by the unexpected surge in prices for “in demand” tickets to Oasis‘ 2025 reunion ...
The Cure's Robert Smith said he was "sickened" by high fees for his band's North America tour and had secured a partial refund from Ticketmaster for fans.