Furious-Red wrote: »
Zardoz wrote: » And Ricky Gervais which is supposed to be on next week ! Really poor form not to have postponed that yet.
Eod100 wrote: » Yeah it's daft that gigs which will clearly be cancelled are still on sale. Why anyone would buy tickets is another question, but still the principle. Not sure why they don't postpone and if new gig can't be arranged, cancel and refund at that stage.
fafy wrote: » Its a little weird tickets are still onsale, but a lot of postponements, are not that easy to rearrange quickly, multiple venues and logistics involved, particularly, where the act is travelling around Europe & US. Most of the remaining “pending” postponements gigs, fall into this category.
Trigger Happy wrote: » You wont get a refund until they know if they concert is postponed to a later date or if it is actually cancelled. Once TM know they will then contact all ticket holders and advise. If postponed you can either chose to attend the rescheduled concert or you can apply for a refund. If cancelled you can get a refund. There is no case for a chargeback.
Zardoz wrote: » Not much logistics involved for a comedy show like Ricky Gervais . No equipment or stage to move ,its basically just him and his suitcase ,that can easily be rescheduled.
fafy wrote: » There is the venues, are they available, and available, in line with the tour, as it progresses from country to country, back crew availability, insurance issues. Just a little bit more than him packing a carry on !
Zardoz wrote: » Its not a full tour he has scheduled ,its just a few dates here and there spread out over about 6 months so it would be easy to reschedule.
keyboard_cat wrote: » Actually I talked to aib told them everything and they seemed to think there was a good case for a chargeback and to attach all evidence I was trying to contact them, they did also say it could take longer then 30 days for the chargeback as Ticketmaster are being inundated with chargeback requests at the moment. I understand Ticketmaster will entertain the idea of a refund once a new date is announced but no one can say when the new date will be announced it might be tomorrow or it might be in 6 months time. Hence why I don’t want to leave my money sat with Ticketmaster indefinitely.
bennyl10 wrote: » Rammstein full tour rescheduled Dates available online hit my copy and paste Apparently didn’t work
fafy wrote: » Under “normal” conditions i’d 100 % agree, but these are not normal conditions, but unprecedented conditions. You could have a very lengthy wait for a chargeback, phone calls, possible form filling, emails, and the bank have to liase with the vendor, who are being overrun with similar queries, and the end of it all, the chargeback might be denied. The words “think there was a good case”, and “evidence” are key, that, cannot be determined definitively, until the bank liase with the vendor. But go for it. I’l stick with the much easier and less stressful TM refund request, which works (almost)perfectly fine, for the last 4 refunds i received, and i don’t honestly think. it is unreasonable, in the current “unprecedented“ circumstances, to wait for a revised date. Most of the current “delayed postponements“ are where there are multi country tours, so it takes much longer to rearrange these
gmisk wrote: » Does anyone know anything about the Haim gig in trinity? They still seem to be selling tickets...but I thought the capacity would be over 5k. Can't find anything on the Mcd or Ticketmaster website
Trigger Happy wrote: » Exactly my thinking. To kick back on a CB request all ticket master have to do is prove that they have a policy in place and have published that policy. And I believe they have done this by stating that refunds will happen once a decision is made on whether the gig is actually cancelled or postponed. In my case they also stated this in an email when I queried them.
seligehgit wrote: » Agnes Obel Vicar Street rescheduled from 20th August 2020 to 13th September 2021.
melekalikimaka wrote: » Amyl and the Sniffers gig still seems to be going ahead in Whelans on the 20th June. If that was the only gig of the summer, Id be happy... I cant see it happening
spindex wrote: » Get that thought out of your head, I dont think there will be gigs of any size before we get a cure or a vaccine.