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Originally posted by Demantoid:
Weirdsville Crazy
It was just the same when Kurt Cobain died. Tickets were changing hands for way above the face value, because people were collecting them.

I had tickets for that tour and I took them back for a straight refund. I didn't want any part of that ghoulish circus - it was one of the things he offed himself to get away from!


did you listen to the programme about him on radio 4 yesterday? Smiler
mrsstipe
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Originally posted by boink:
the thing is people bought tickets to see mj not anyone else or a tribute! a refund has to be offered or the promoters could be charged with fraud


Promoters are giving a full refund, including booking fee, the problem is if anyone bought tickets from a third party, ie: Ebay or a grey market ticket agents.
The seller doesn't have to give a refund, and can't be made to.
RZB
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Originally posted by boink:
the thing is people bought tickets to see mj not anyone else or a tribute! a refund has to be offered or the promoters could be charged with fraud
Exactly.

I've got 3 tickets ... This was going be my daughters first live concert ... but sadly, it was just not to be Frowner

I payed money in good faith, to see MJ ... Fair enough, if they want to offer an alternative, given the exceptional circumstances ... but I wouldn't have payed the amount I have, to see Justin Timberlake. I think it's only fair, to offer a refund.
Angel
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Originally posted by mrsstipe:
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Originally posted by Demantoid:
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Originally posted by mrsstipe:
did you listen to the programme about him on radio 4 yesterday? Smiler

No, was it good?

I thought it was.
It was about grunge really but there was quite a bit on KC- it was called The Spirit of Grunge, might be on Listen again Smiler

I'll have a look at the listings and try to check it out if it's repeated Nod Thumbs Up
Demantoid

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