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Refunds from Ticketmasters

Posted: Wed Jun 03, 2009 12:58 am
by Greg Ross
In case others are finding it difficult to organise refunds for tonight's cancelled Red Rocks concert, we went to Red Rocks and there was nobody at the Ticket Will Call box, nor could anybody at Red Rocks help. It was impossible to do so on the Ticketmaster website, however, I did manage to find a 1 800 Free Call number and organised my refund with no problems.

The number is: 1 800 745 3000
I hope that helps.
Cheers

Re: Refunds from Ticketmasters

Posted: Wed Jun 03, 2009 1:11 am
by sweetdaisy
Thanks. I just got the call from Ticketmaster. Here we sit complaining about our wasted trip from NYC and you came all the way from Perth! Maybe we'll see you tonight in Morrison. Get a dog up ya!

Re: Refunds from Ticketmasters

Posted: Thu Jun 04, 2009 1:32 am
by KaimiK
Just a reminder that you must request your refund before Thursday, 8:00pm.

I wonder how many will end up missing the show? There were at least a dozen or so at out hotel alone. It will be so sad if all those seats sit empty! Ugh, I wish I could fly back down there tomorrow. I'm actually anxious for the show to be over, so I can stop obsessing and move on with normal life again!

Re: Refunds from Ticketmasters

Posted: Tue Jun 09, 2009 6:10 pm
by ladydi
I have to add that the June 2nd cancellation was sort of a blessing in disguise for a lot of us who after the pre-sale purchased seats in Row 2 when they became available, and then were unable to resell, or even give away our previous seats! This may be the only time in my life I'll say this but thank you Ticketmaster for the refund! :D 8) ;-)

Diana

Re: Refunds from Ticketmasters

Posted: Tue Jun 09, 2009 9:53 pm
by MaryB
I called Ticketmaster to get a refund on my original tickets (having upgraded to Row 2) because the person who was going to use them unfortunately could not stay. I was on hold for quite a while before being connected to an actual human being. At that point, I was again put on hold before being connected to the person who did the refund preliminaries and then asked if he could put me on hold again while he finalized the refund transaction. After a very long time, he informed me that everything was completed and surprise, surprise, I would be getting a FULL refund. No deductions for service charges or processing fees! I asked him why this was done and who had authorized this. I was told that Ticketmaster was doing this as a measure of goodwill for the inordinately long wait times I had encountered during this whole process (I had never even said anything about the long wait times, just being happy to get a refund). After all the ticket sale shenanigans on their part, they probably feel they need to garner goodwill wherever they can get it. I know I was very happy, but this does not put me in a complacent frame of mind when dealing with them.

Best regards,
Mary