Ticketmasters response for my bad tix

evenflowwma
evenflowwma Posts: 75
edited June 2008 in Given To Fly (live)
Dear Ms. Herlily:

We are in receipt of your recent correspondence regarding your third party ticket purchase.

As you recall, you are requesting information regarding a Ticketmaster purchase made by another individual, which was subsequently sold on a third party ticketing site. Unfortunately, we are unable to discuss the details of this account with anyone other than the original purchaser and card holder. For issues concerning your ticket purchase through a third party, you would need to contact the company from which you made your purchase. Additionally, if you feel the resale laws have been violated by this third party, you would need to contact your local attorney general's office for further assistance and information about your State’s local laws for resale of tickets.

Thank you for the opportunity to address your concerns. We truly hope you'll choose Ticketmaster for your future ticketing needs.

Sincerely,

Naomi
Consumer Support Specialist


For starters i am a dude not ms. so this starts off great. What a crock of shit! i am not letting this go, now i am really pissed off!!!!
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  • LukinFan
    LukinFan Florida Posts: 29,126
    Dear Ms. Herlily:

    We are in receipt of your recent correspondence regarding your third party ticket purchase.

    As you recall, you are requesting information regarding a Ticketmaster purchase made by another individual, which was subsequently sold on a third party ticketing site. Unfortunately, we are unable to discuss the details of this account with anyone other than the original purchaser and card holder. For issues concerning your ticket purchase through a third party, you would need to contact the company from which you made your purchase. Additionally, if you feel the resale laws have been violated by this third party, you would need to contact your local attorney general's office for further assistance and information about your State’s local laws for resale of tickets.

    Thank you for the opportunity to address your concerns. We truly hope you'll choose Ticketmaster for your future ticketing needs.

    Sincerely,

    Naomi
    Consumer Support Specialist


    For starters i am a dude not ms. so this starts off great. What a crock of shit! i am not letting this go, now i am really pissed off!!!!
    you wanna fill me in on what happened? I"m lost
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  • Hinny
    Hinny Posts: 1,610
    Makes perfect sense. You chose to get tix via a third party instead of directly through the official channels, 10c and TM, so it's really on you to sort it out with the 3rd party.
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  • Biggest Wave
    Biggest Wave Posts: 686
    Didn't you say that you were going to get your money back? If so, just leave it at that and walk away. To me it wouldn't be worth all the frustration. Chalk it up as a lessoned learned.
  • Biggest Wave
    Biggest Wave Posts: 686
    LukinFan wrote:
    you wanna fill me in on what happened? I"m lost

    http://forums.pearljam.com/showthread.php?t=290944
  • I agree with you to a point, however the fact that you can sell tix to anybody get the money then call and report your tix stolen is a joke and plain wrong! tix should be treated as money, last time i checked if you lose your money you can't call the government and say...uh i lost $1,000, can i have it back? i am so sure that this is what happened i will bet my life on it!
  • Hinny
    Hinny Posts: 1,610
    I imagine they would have no obligation to provide you with any service or directly assist you to resolve this because they did not enter into a transaction with you.
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  • MayDay10
    MayDay10 Posts: 11,886
    this one isnt on ticketmaster, even if they wont/cant help you out.
  • Biggest Wave
    Biggest Wave Posts: 686
    ...the fact that you can sell tix to anybody get the money then call and report your tix stolen is a joke and plain wrong! ..... i am so sure that this is what happened i will bet my life on it!

    You are probably right, but do you think anything you can do is going to change that? You'd be fighting Ticketmaster. If I remember correctly there were some mutual friends of ours that tried that and got nowhere. What makes you think that your efforts would be any different? I mean, do whatever you think that you need to do, but to me it seems like a losing battle. What about the tix you're supposed to get for Beacon? That's going to be a sweeeet show. I might have even given up my 9th row lottery tickets for a trade like that.
  • yes it is! the policy they have is a joke! how can u let people reprt lost or stolen tix and replace them? that makes little sense. So i guess i will buy tix to a concert, sell them to someone else then call tm and report them lost get new tix and keep some poor guy's hard earned money? yeah, that makes all the sense in the world. IF YOU LOSE YOUR TIX YOU ARE SCREWED you should not be able to get new ones. period!
  • MattyJoe
    MattyJoe Posts: 1,424
    I don't see how this is Ticketmaster's fault. The lost or stolen cancellation thing makes plenty of sense. If my tickets got stolen by somebody I wouldn't want them using my tickets! That's just the risk you run when buying tickets from someone else.
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  • If it happened to you, you wouldn't be saying that! if u lose your tix then shame on you. like i said if u lose money, do u get it back? NO!! this should be no exception.
  • Motown322
    Motown322 Posts: 465
    You're mad at the wrong people... Ticketmaster did not sell these tickets to YOU. What do you exactly want Ticketmaster to do for you in this situation? They can't refund your money because you never paid them any. They have absolutely no way of knowing if the guy who bought the tickets from them has sold them to you or anyone else.
  • drsluggo
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    yes it is! the policy they have is a joke! how can u let people reprt lost or stolen tix and replace them? that makes little sense. So i guess i will buy tix to a concert, sell them to someone else then call tm and report them lost get new tix and keep some poor guy's hard earned money? yeah, that makes all the sense in the world. IF YOU LOSE YOUR TIX YOU ARE SCREWED you should not be able to get new ones. period!
    We had tickets for something a few years ago and really never got them in the mail, so we called and they cancelled them and issued us new ones.

    I agree it makes it easy to cheat, but so does 'print-at-home' where people edit the tickets to look better, print a bunch off and sell away..
  • HollisBrown
    HollisBrown Posts: 4,325
    Contact Andy Cuomo's office or Robert Morganthau's, MSG. Or one of the TV stations. I would give them every name you have associated with this 'scam.' Let those involved know what you're doing. Maybe one of the culprits will fess up to this scam and get you a refund.
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  • Oatsdad
    Oatsdad Posts: 86
    I agree with those who say TM had nothing to do with the OP's problem. The policy to replace lost/never received/stolen tickets is GREAT. Sure, it's open for abuse, but it's still a good idea, especially since sometimes tickets sent through the mail don't arrive. I've had TM replace tickets a few times over the years.

    TM has NO responsibility for this problem - I think the OP is just bent on attacking everyone even remotely involved in her woes. Hey, let's attack PJ for being popular enough to inspire scams - if no one liked them, we wouldn't have to worry about scams! :rolleyes:
  • over bends
    over bends Posts: 1,568
    Motown322 wrote:
    You're mad at the wrong people... Ticketmaster did not sell these tickets to YOU. What do you exactly want Ticketmaster to do for you in this situation? They can't refund your money because you never paid them any. They have absolutely no way of knowing if the guy who bought the tickets from them has sold them to you or anyone else.

    As much as the situation sucks this is what the situation boils down to. How can they give you back the money you didn't give them?
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  • I'm not looking for a refund from them, i am getting my money back, the point is i really want to know why it happened, and i know tm know's and they won't tell me and that's bullshit. whoever bought them, sold them and then reported them lost or stolen and got new tix and screwed me, the worst part is he probably didn't even go to the show, he probably sold them...again!!! bottom line is you should not be able to get new tix if you lose them! shame on you for losing them!
  • Stephen Flow
    Stephen Flow Posts: 3,327
    Anytime you get tickets from a source other than ticketmaster or the ten club you HAVE to be skeptical. There are ways of checking the tickets to verify that they are real prior to the show, this is not rocket science. Yeah, it sucks that this happened to you and I saw it happen to others at MSG but that's how scalpers work, they scam you for a quick buck and you, the real fan, are assed out. Sorry for your shitty experience just be careful next time.
  • Bummy213
    Bummy213 Posts: 25
    yes it is! the policy they have is a joke! how can u let people reprt lost or stolen tix and replace them? that makes little sense. So i guess i will buy tix to a concert, sell them to someone else then call tm and report them lost get new tix and keep some poor guy's hard earned money? yeah, that makes all the sense in the world. IF YOU LOSE YOUR TIX YOU ARE SCREWED you should not be able to get new ones. period!

    Dude that's in no way TM's fault (and wow, I can't believe I actually defended Ticketmaster for once in my life). You bought your tickets under your own personal transaction with someone else. It's the scumbag's fault that you bought them from.
    I'll tell you how their policy is good. Ticketmaster saved my ass in a situation once. I had ordered tickets to go see AC/DC in Dallas like 2 days before hand and ordered overnight delivery. The tickets still hadn't come the day of the show so I called and they hooked me up by having replacement tickets ready at the box office....same seats and everything, all I had to do was present the credit card I used. Turns out it was the post office's fault for not delivering my tickets on time (rain, sleet or snow my ass).