michellie wrote: » This happened me on friday when booking beyonce tickets, I was charged €16.16, ive emailed them to cancel, how long did it take for you to get a response from them or were you just refunded?
dinneenp wrote: » I bought a ticket this morning and got caught for it. By default it's now included. I phoned and sent the e-mail to cancel.
[Deleted User] wrote: » It's not included by default I've bought tickets this week and had to choose an option. Just looked there to see and that hasn't changed.
jack presley wrote: » What happens if you don't tick either? Does it automatically presume you want it?
dxhound2005 wrote: » If you do not choose either option, it will default to no and you will not be charged. If you choose yes, you will be charged the
foggy_lad wrote: » People on this thread have been doing nothing, not choosing either option and it has been defaulting to yes and charging them for something they have not ordered or wanted.
dxhound2005 wrote: » Why would they do nothing when presented with a YES/NO option to pay extra for insurance if they did not want it? Would it not be logical to tick NO? Is anyone claiming they ticked NO and still got charged?
jack presley wrote: » I reckon, on high demand gigs anyway, that people might be rushing to get the tickets and the clock is counting down so they don't read or might not even see the insurance option and miss selecting 'no', especially if they're not used to using Ticketmaster's website.
dxhound2005 wrote: » In that scenario they do not get charged. They only get charged if they select YES.http://onsale-ticketmaster.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/37398/~/what-is-mondial-missed-event-insuranceIf you do not choose either option, it will default to no and you will not be charged. If you choose yes, you will be charged the advised amount dependant on your ticket price.
mallen wrote: » Just bought tickets to Longitude on ticketmaster, definately did not opt in to any insurance, was charged by default. Cancelled by e-mailed and put in a complaint to ticketmaster. This is unfair marketing/selling and should not be allowed.
syl77 wrote: » In this day an age its not enough to provide them with an unused (barcoded) ticket.
gaius c wrote: » Just got stung for this (Munster-Leinster game) and I definitely did not select it. The touts outside the stadium are more honest.