Motley Crue wrote: » I would be more then happy to take MCD to small claims court, I have sent them an email every day...including Saturday and Sunday...through the feedback section of their website and I have heard nothing, not a word....I am disgusted:mad:
JimsAlterEgo wrote: » me too, how long do we have to give them before we can proceed?
The procedure can be summarised as follows: The claimant completes the application form and sends it to the Registrar with the relevant fee. The application is registered by the Registrar A copy of the claim and a Notice of Claim is sent by the Registrar to the respondent At this stage, there are various choices available to the respondent: They can admit the claim They can dispute the claim They can counterclaim They might ignore the claim. Respondent admits the claim The respondent has 15 calendar days to reply. Where the respondent admits the claim, he/she completes a Notice of Acceptance of Liability, and returns it to the Registrar The respondent has 3 options: The respondent agrees to pay the amount claimed. Here, the respondent agrees to pay you immediately. Payment is made by cheque, postal order or money order, made payable to the claimant, and sent to the Registrar. If payment is conditional, e.g., the goods must be returned, then the Registrar must seek the claimant's agreement The respondent consents to judgement. Here, the respondent will only pay you when judgement is made in the Small Claims Court Office. You will not have to attend at court. The claimant swears an Affidavit of Debt and makes a request for Judgement and Decree. The Registrar will assist the claimant in this procedure. The Registrar will notify the respondent of the judgement. The respondent has 28 calendar days to comply with the judgement. The respondent wishes to pay the amount claimed in instalments. The Registrar must inform the claimant of this request and must seek the consent of the claimant to the terms proposed.
Motley Crue wrote: » I'm not sure actually, I think the standard response time is 30 days, although with the issue of the press release I think that we can proceed as is Meanwhile, check this thread outhttp://www.heretodaygonetohell.com/board/index.php?topic=60565.480 The Admin is Jarmo, a guy who actually travels as a guest of the band, and is on the road on the current tour - oddly enough, he shut down this thread a few moments ago when he felt that there were 'more interesting things to talk about' The Censorship is disgusting
JJ wrote: » I suggested before in this thread that people who bought tickets to this gig and felt hard done by should take MCD to small claims court. I could understand if some people think what's the use but small claims is the only way forward and even if you don't win, it'll give MCD a headache. The more people who give them a headache, the more they'll realise that they can't push Irish consumers around and charge any price they like (and not refund) for a badly organised gig.
Motley Crue wrote: » The Admin is Jarmo, a guy who actually travels as a guest of the band, and is on the road on the current tour - oddly enough, he shut down this thread a few moments ago when he felt that there were 'more interesting things to talk about'
BrianD wrote: » Would you not be better to take your complaint first to MCD and then to the small claims court?
MCD haven't pushed the consumer around they put on a gig that was marred by the behaviour of the artist. There was nothing wrong with the organisation of the gig other than the artist threw a spanner in the works. Ultimately the venue and the promoter had to deal with the changing situation on the fly.
An artist is an artist and you pay to see them perform good, bad or indifferently.
Might be more appropriate to call Axl into the Small Claims Court.
It's also the artist who approves and often sets the ticket price.
s8n wrote: » Are ye still going on about this !!!!!
lordgoat wrote: » Ironically enough no one has actually posted a decent review of the gig that eventually happened.
zuutroy wrote: » I'm strongly considering going to Birmingham to see the non-farcical version of the show. NEC, Ibis and airport are all in close proximity.
auditek923 wrote: » official site says its the lg arena ... is this a new name foe nec or new arena ?
D1976 wrote: » Here’s what Axl Rose wants in his rider and backstage in his dressing room: 1) Dressing room to all black and decorated with fresh roses 18 of red and white each 2) Champagne 3) vodka 4) tequila (Patron Anejo) 5) red wine 6) beer (6 X Lucky Budha beer, Grolsch and Checkvar) 7) room must include dark shades 8 ) a bed 9) a sofa 10) a coffee table 11) six lamps and a rug. 12) black napkins 13) a blender 14) a juice maker 15) a kettle 16) paper tissues 17) 18 glasses (for wine and champagne) 18) 15 glasses for ’stiff drinks’ 19) 40 paper glasses 20) six cutlery sets 21) two bottle openers and corkscrews 22) one large and two smaller bread knives 23) salt and pepper mills 24) olive oil 25) Balsamic vinegar 26) soy sauce 27) two bear-shaped tubes of honey, 28) Jose Cuervo mixed cocktail drink 29) Red Bull 30) Coca-Cola 31) 7 Up 32) a carton of orange juice 33) Pellegrino mineral water and Smart Water (?!) 34) Fruit: bananas, apples, strawberries, raspberries, water melons, mangos and grapefruits 35) veg misc: carrot, celery, cucumbers 36) various kinds of crackers 37) seven kinds of cheese 38) Jam 39) condiments: mayonnaise, ketchup, mustard 40) white bread 41) dinner: roast chicken, two portions of medium rare filet mignon, Cesar salad, four cheeseburgers and a spinach salad.
Mental Mickey wrote: WTF?????
Het-Field wrote: » I love the fact that I have been in the US for the past week, and it has been 11 days since the gig, and discussion about it on this forum have only died down yesterday !
CorkRocker wrote: » Since Axl Rose announced that the concert was over, i believe a refund will be given. Also i believe ticket master will need to refund, as they are the seller. They can, in turn, receive a refund from MCD themselves.