Right now, many events are banking on the effects of COVID-19 subsiding by fall and postponing their events until September or October. These same events are deciding under their own discretion whether or how to provide refunds to ticket buyers, but Ticketmaster might be making the decision for them.
Quietly, the major ticket service changed its refund policy. According to Digital Music News:
Previously, TicketmasterâÂÂs refund policy stated: âÂÂRefunds are available if your event is postponed, rescheduled, or canceled.âÂÂ
Now, however, the Live Nation companyâÂÂs refund policy simply says: âÂÂRefunds are available if your event is canceled.âÂÂ
The serviceâÂÂs webpage makes sure to clearly describe âÂÂthe difference between cancellations and postponements, in addition to the corresponding policies of each.âÂÂ
âÂÂPlease note that given the unprecedented circumstances, event organizers are constantly assessing the situation and making determinations regarding refunds,â it says in part. âÂÂIf your event is not currently enabled for refunds, check back later, as this status may change.âÂÂ
In short, as DMN so succinctly puts it, if your event was postponed and is not currently offering refunds, and you need that money back now, youâÂÂre screwed.
This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Ticketmaster Quietly Changes Its Refund Policy â Only Cancelled Events
source https://www.youredm.com/2020/04/13/ticketmaster-quietly-changes-its-refund-policy-only-cancelled-events/
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