TICKETMASTER won't refund ticket purchases, not until shows are canceled or rescheduled?
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I requested a refund and got an email this morning saying they canceled my order and are refunding me for my Ottawa tickets.0
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I requested a refund for a pair of Toronto tickets (not 10C) and rec’d a message almost immediately afterwards confirming the refund, informing me it should be on my cc within 10 business days.Barrie, Ontario (August 05, 1992); Toronto, Ontario (August 18, 1993); Toronto, Ontario (October 05, 2000); Buffalo, New York (May 02, 2003); Toronto, Ontario (May 09, 2006); Toronto, Ontario (May 10, 2006); Toronto, Ontario (August 21, 2009); Buffalo, New York (May 10, 2010); Toronto, Ontario (September 11, 2011); Toronto, Ontario (September 12, 2011); Toronto 1 (May 10, 2016); Toronto 2 (May 12, 2016); Ottawa (September 3, 2022); Hamilton (September 6, 2022); Toronto (September 8, 2022)0
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pbultimate said:A postponed PJ show isnt their priority right now, unfortunately.They’ve got every event to deal with and are probably short staffed.Im not defending TM but i’ll still go shower.1996.....Toronto
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I sold my Quebec City tickets last Sunday on f2f and have not gotten anything.I'll ride the wave where it takes me......0
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No option for refund yet
i reply the email l and receive the same answer that other, nothing for now
but i think that they will have to say the new date in a few days. If they don’t, TM will be take advantages of our money,
il sure that now they don’t have the money to make front all refunds
its a ko hit to TM
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This thread is amazing. What's the rush? Nobody is going to lose their money. If not a refund, any tickets not wanted will be sold in 2 minutes on F2F (if applicable). Pearl Jam were the first group to get ahead of the curve and postpone before government necessitated it. They should be commended for this. If the show was going on, you would not have your money now either. We need to be a bit patient in an emergency and let higher priority issues be addressed first.0
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pjl44 said:Weston1283 said:Yep, I’m running into this problem with TOOL.I explained that I work in a hospital and deal with sick patients every day.
Their response continues to be “at this time the band and promoter are not offering refunds for this concert”
I certainly won’t be rushing to a TOOL concert anytime soon after the way they’re handling this.0 -
I got the email offering the option to get a refund but I'm going to wait and see. Give it a month or so and see if this crisis ends and we get an idea of postponement dates. Still considering refunding these and doing Ohana but haven't decided yet.Don't come closer or I'll have to go0
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JOEJOEJOE said:pjl44 said:Weston1283 said:Yep, I’m running into this problem with TOOL.I explained that I work in a hospital and deal with sick patients every day.
Their response continues to be “at this time the band and promoter are not offering refunds for this concert”
I certainly won’t be rushing to a TOOL concert anytime soon after the way they’re handling this.0 -
On my end, Ticketmaster practices are seeming a bit more problematic. I sold a set of tickets on March 3rd before the shows were cancelled. Ticketmaster takes their time with payment, and now they (Gilberto is Ticketmaster rep) are saying the following:
-------------------------Gilberto"I'm sorry you have not got paid so let me look into the sale for you.
the reason is because...Please understand your payment is currently on hold while we are waiting to determine if your event is going to be canceled or postponed. In order to provide you with as much information as we can, we have created a portal that will be updated with changes to the status of all impacted events, so feel free to check back often.
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ME - Event status is irrelevant. I sold the tickets so now someone else owns them.9:16 AM
GilbertoYES you are correct and the event is postponed so the buyer can call in at anytime an request a refund on the order and you will not get paid for the sale but do not see that the buyer has done so yet.9:17 AM
ME - But they already paid you. That is between them and you. Now you have both of our payments.9:19 AM
Gilbertoyes but since the event is postponed that is why have not gotten paid your funds like I mentioned prior.....Please understand your payment is currently on hold while we are waiting to determine if your event is going to be canceled or postponed. In order to provide you with as much information as we can, we have created a portal that will be updated with changes to the status of all impacted events, so feel free to check back often.9:20 AM
ME - If they have paid you, then you have been paid twice for the same seat. That is not fair to hold that money. You should hold for them and pay me.9:21 AM
GilbertoI really do apologize but until a new day is announced, your payment will not go through if indeed the buyer does not call in to get a refund for the event.9:22 AM
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Anyone else having this problem? Is there something I am missing or should Ticketmaster be paying the seller and keeping their refund relationship with the buyer? They forced me to sell through their system and now I don't have a ticket or my money.
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jongreer said:On my end, Ticketmaster practices are seeming a bit more problematic. I sold a set of tickets on March 3rd before the shows were cancelled. Ticketmaster takes their time with payment, and now they (Gilberto is Ticketmaster rep) are saying the following:
-------------------------Gilberto"I'm sorry you have not got paid so let me look into the sale for you.
the reason is because...Please understand your payment is currently on hold while we are waiting to determine if your event is going to be canceled or postponed. In order to provide you with as much information as we can, we have created a portal that will be updated with changes to the status of all impacted events, so feel free to check back often.
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ME - Event status is irrelevant. I sold the tickets so now someone else owns them.9:16 AM
GilbertoYES you are correct and the event is postponed so the buyer can call in at anytime an request a refund on the order and you will not get paid for the sale but do not see that the buyer has done so yet.9:17 AM
ME - But they already paid you. That is between them and you. Now you have both of our payments.9:19 AM
Gilbertoyes but since the event is postponed that is why have not gotten paid your funds like I mentioned prior.....Please understand your payment is currently on hold while we are waiting to determine if your event is going to be canceled or postponed. In order to provide you with as much information as we can, we have created a portal that will be updated with changes to the status of all impacted events, so feel free to check back often.9:20 AM
ME - If they have paid you, then you have been paid twice for the same seat. That is not fair to hold that money. You should hold for them and pay me.9:21 AM
GilbertoI really do apologize but until a new day is announced, your payment will not go through if indeed the buyer does not call in to get a refund for the event.9:22 AM
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Anyone else having this problem? Is there something I am missing or should Ticketmaster be paying the seller and keeping their refund relationship with the buyer? They forced me to sell through their system and now I don't have a ticket or my money.0 -
SHZA said:jongreer said:On my end, Ticketmaster practices are seeming a bit more problematic. I sold a set of tickets on March 3rd before the shows were cancelled. Ticketmaster takes their time with payment, and now they (Gilberto is Ticketmaster rep) are saying the following:
-------------------------Gilberto"I'm sorry you have not got paid so let me look into the sale for you.
the reason is because...Please understand your payment is currently on hold while we are waiting to determine if your event is going to be canceled or postponed. In order to provide you with as much information as we can, we have created a portal that will be updated with changes to the status of all impacted events, so feel free to check back often.
9:15 AM
ME - Event status is irrelevant. I sold the tickets so now someone else owns them.9:16 AM
GilbertoYES you are correct and the event is postponed so the buyer can call in at anytime an request a refund on the order and you will not get paid for the sale but do not see that the buyer has done so yet.9:17 AM
ME - But they already paid you. That is between them and you. Now you have both of our payments.9:19 AM
Gilbertoyes but since the event is postponed that is why have not gotten paid your funds like I mentioned prior.....Please understand your payment is currently on hold while we are waiting to determine if your event is going to be canceled or postponed. In order to provide you with as much information as we can, we have created a portal that will be updated with changes to the status of all impacted events, so feel free to check back often.9:20 AM
ME - If they have paid you, then you have been paid twice for the same seat. That is not fair to hold that money. You should hold for them and pay me.9:21 AM
GilbertoI really do apologize but until a new day is announced, your payment will not go through if indeed the buyer does not call in to get a refund for the event.9:22 AM
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Anyone else having this problem? Is there something I am missing or should Ticketmaster be paying the seller and keeping their refund relationship with the buyer? They forced me to sell through their system and now I don't have a ticket or my money.Yah, I think this nuance is definitely causing issues. People are assuming once they sold their ticket, that it's now between TM and the new buyer. It's not entirely accurate. You sold your ticket to the new buyer, so it's between you and the buyer. Buyer request a refund, you're responsible for paying it to them.Then if you want a refund, you have to request it from TM once you have the tickets back.It all makes sense when you look at it through a reseller prism. TM doesn't want to be on the hook for the inflated amount. It's only when everything is being done at face value, that it makes everything look wonky.PJ is the only band that's doing this locked down to face value thing, so I'm not sure TM is going to tweak it once all this crap passes. Retooling the existing system for a small tour by a single band probably made more economic sense, then spending resources creating something new for one tour by one band.0 -
If PJ ever uses TM again they are nuts. Dont play in mud with pigs, pigs like it.0
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There is a separate thread on this. It is not justified and does not make sense. There’s no excuse for it and someone needs to be accountable.PJ: 2013: London (ON); Buffalo; 2014: Cincinnati; 2016: Sunrise, Miami, Toronto 1-2, Wrigley 2; 2018: London (UK) 1, Milan, Padova, Sea 2, Wrigley 1-2, Fenway 1-2; 2021: SHN, Ohana, Ohana Encore 1-2; 2022: LA 1-2, Phx, Oak 1-2, Fresno, Copenhagen, Hyde Park 1-2; Quebec, Ottawa, Hamilton, Toronto; MSG, Camden, Nashville, Louisville, St. Louis, OKC; 2023: St. Paul 1-2, Chicago 1-2; Fort Worth 2; Austin 1-2; 2024: Vancouver 1-2, LV 1-2, LA 1-2, Napa, Barcelona 1-2; Indy; Chicago 1-2; MSG 1-2; Philly 2; Boston 2; Ohana 1-2; 2025: FL 1-2, ATL 1-2, Nash 1-2, Pit 1-2.
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Zod said:SHZA said:jongreer said:On my end, Ticketmaster practices are seeming a bit more problematic. I sold a set of tickets on March 3rd before the shows were cancelled. Ticketmaster takes their time with payment, and now they (Gilberto is Ticketmaster rep) are saying the following:
-------------------------Gilberto"I'm sorry you have not got paid so let me look into the sale for you.
the reason is because...Please understand your payment is currently on hold while we are waiting to determine if your event is going to be canceled or postponed. In order to provide you with as much information as we can, we have created a portal that will be updated with changes to the status of all impacted events, so feel free to check back often.
9:15 AM
ME - Event status is irrelevant. I sold the tickets so now someone else owns them.9:16 AM
GilbertoYES you are correct and the event is postponed so the buyer can call in at anytime an request a refund on the order and you will not get paid for the sale but do not see that the buyer has done so yet.9:17 AM
ME - But they already paid you. That is between them and you. Now you have both of our payments.9:19 AM
Gilbertoyes but since the event is postponed that is why have not gotten paid your funds like I mentioned prior.....Please understand your payment is currently on hold while we are waiting to determine if your event is going to be canceled or postponed. In order to provide you with as much information as we can, we have created a portal that will be updated with changes to the status of all impacted events, so feel free to check back often.9:20 AM
ME - If they have paid you, then you have been paid twice for the same seat. That is not fair to hold that money. You should hold for them and pay me.9:21 AM
GilbertoI really do apologize but until a new day is announced, your payment will not go through if indeed the buyer does not call in to get a refund for the event.9:22 AM
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Anyone else having this problem? Is there something I am missing or should Ticketmaster be paying the seller and keeping their refund relationship with the buyer? They forced me to sell through their system and now I don't have a ticket or my money.Yah, I think this nuance is definitely causing issues. People are assuming once they sold their ticket, that it's now between TM and the new buyer. It's not entirely accurate. You sold your ticket to the new buyer, so it's between you and the buyer. Buyer request a refund, you're responsible for paying it to them.Then if you want a refund, you have to request it from TM once you have the tickets back.It all makes sense when you look at it through a reseller prism. TM doesn't want to be on the hook for the inflated amount. It's only when everything is being done at face value, that it makes everything look wonky.PJ is the only band that's doing this locked down to face value thing, so I'm not sure TM is going to tweak it once all this crap passes. Retooling the existing system for a small tour by a single band probably made more economic sense, then spending resources creating something new for one tour by one band.
I could understand them taking this stance if we used another vendors platform to resell these tickets, but this is THEIR platform we're using to resell these tickets and at face value no less! To me, this should be a no brainer for them to manage, unless they're trying to sell us on the idea that their system isn't sophisticated enough to track the transaction history of tickets sold through their OWN platform, which I have a hard time believing.
From my perspective, the funds should've been immediately sent to seller of the tickets on the F2F platform once the buyer clicked the purchase button, especially when you factor in that the tickets get transferred immediately to buyer once the transaction is approved. At that point, the seller should be out of the equation and TM should be able to easily verify the new owner of the ticket via some type of digital footprint should there be a cancellation and the new buyer request a refund. Simple.
I mean what happens if someone who bought tickets through the F2F platform wants a refund and the original seller either doesn't have the money to refund because of financial circumstances out of their control, or worse, they ghost you and it takes forever trying to get your money back? I can almost bet that this is going to happen and make everything even messier to deal with than it already is.0 -
I decided to request a refund for my Baltimore tickets a few days before Ticketmaster changed their stance. They said I would get my money back within 30 days. I’m beginning to doubt I’ll ever see it with the most recent news.0
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Red Mosqito said:Zod said:SHZA said:jongreer said:On my end, Ticketmaster practices are seeming a bit more problematic. I sold a set of tickets on March 3rd before the shows were cancelled. Ticketmaster takes their time with payment, and now they (Gilberto is Ticketmaster rep) are saying the following:
-------------------------Gilberto"I'm sorry you have not got paid so let me look into the sale for you.
the reason is because...Please understand your payment is currently on hold while we are waiting to determine if your event is going to be canceled or postponed. In order to provide you with as much information as we can, we have created a portal that will be updated with changes to the status of all impacted events, so feel free to check back often.
9:15 AM
ME - Event status is irrelevant. I sold the tickets so now someone else owns them.9:16 AM
GilbertoYES you are correct and the event is postponed so the buyer can call in at anytime an request a refund on the order and you will not get paid for the sale but do not see that the buyer has done so yet.9:17 AM
ME - But they already paid you. That is between them and you. Now you have both of our payments.9:19 AM
Gilbertoyes but since the event is postponed that is why have not gotten paid your funds like I mentioned prior.....Please understand your payment is currently on hold while we are waiting to determine if your event is going to be canceled or postponed. In order to provide you with as much information as we can, we have created a portal that will be updated with changes to the status of all impacted events, so feel free to check back often.9:20 AM
ME - If they have paid you, then you have been paid twice for the same seat. That is not fair to hold that money. You should hold for them and pay me.9:21 AM
GilbertoI really do apologize but until a new day is announced, your payment will not go through if indeed the buyer does not call in to get a refund for the event.9:22 AM
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Anyone else having this problem? Is there something I am missing or should Ticketmaster be paying the seller and keeping their refund relationship with the buyer? They forced me to sell through their system and now I don't have a ticket or my money.Yah, I think this nuance is definitely causing issues. People are assuming once they sold their ticket, that it's now between TM and the new buyer. It's not entirely accurate. You sold your ticket to the new buyer, so it's between you and the buyer. Buyer request a refund, you're responsible for paying it to them.Then if you want a refund, you have to request it from TM once you have the tickets back.It all makes sense when you look at it through a reseller prism. TM doesn't want to be on the hook for the inflated amount. It's only when everything is being done at face value, that it makes everything look wonky.PJ is the only band that's doing this locked down to face value thing, so I'm not sure TM is going to tweak it once all this crap passes. Retooling the existing system for a small tour by a single band probably made more economic sense, then spending resources creating something new for one tour by one band.
I could understand them taking this stance if we used another vendors platform to resell these tickets, but this is THEIR platform we're using to resell these tickets and at face value no less! To me, this should be a no brainer for them to manage, unless they're trying to sell us on the idea that their system isn't sophisticated enough to track the transaction history of tickets sold through their OWN platform, which I have a hard time believing.
From my perspective, the funds should've been immediately sent to seller of the tickets on the F2F platform once the buyer clicked the purchase button, especially when you factor in that the tickets get transferred immediately to buyer once the transaction is approved. At that point, the seller should be out of the equation and TM should be able to easily verify the new owner of the ticket via some type of digital footprint should there be a cancellation and the new buyer request a refund. Simple.
I mean what happens if someone who bought tickets through the F2F platform wants a refund and the original seller either doesn't have the money to refund because of financial circumstances out of their control, or worse, they ghost you and it takes forever trying to get your money back? I can almost bet that this is going to happen and make everything even messier to deal with than it already is.0 -
jongreer said:On my end, Ticketmaster practices are seeming a bit more problematic. I sold a set of tickets on March 3rd before the shows were cancelled. Ticketmaster takes their time with payment, and now they (Gilberto is Ticketmaster rep) are saying the following:
-------------------------Gilberto"I'm sorry you have not got paid so let me look into the sale for you.
the reason is because...Please understand your payment is currently on hold while we are waiting to determine if your event is going to be canceled or postponed. In order to provide you with as much information as we can, we have created a portal that will be updated with changes to the status of all impacted events, so feel free to check back often.
9:15 AM
ME - Event status is irrelevant. I sold the tickets so now someone else owns them.9:16 AM
GilbertoYES you are correct and the event is postponed so the buyer can call in at anytime an request a refund on the order and you will not get paid for the sale but do not see that the buyer has done so yet.9:17 AM
ME - But they already paid you. That is between them and you. Now you have both of our payments.9:19 AM
Gilbertoyes but since the event is postponed that is why have not gotten paid your funds like I mentioned prior.....Please understand your payment is currently on hold while we are waiting to determine if your event is going to be canceled or postponed. In order to provide you with as much information as we can, we have created a portal that will be updated with changes to the status of all impacted events, so feel free to check back often.9:20 AM
ME - If they have paid you, then you have been paid twice for the same seat. That is not fair to hold that money. You should hold for them and pay me.9:21 AM
GilbertoI really do apologize but until a new day is announced, your payment will not go through if indeed the buyer does not call in to get a refund for the event.9:22 AM
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Anyone else having this problem? Is there something I am missing or should Ticketmaster be paying the seller and keeping their refund relationship with the buyer? They forced me to sell through their system and now I don't have a ticket or my money.0
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