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  • rossmac78
    rossmac78 London Posts: 13
    Should I be getting concerned that I've had neither an email or refund yet!? Bought through the lottery rather than 10 Club though.
  • Robbert
    Robbert Rotterdam, the Netherlands Posts: 1,054
    No worries. Can take up to 2 weeks
  • BlueLedbetter
    BlueLedbetter Posts: 1,378
    edited July 2024
    I've only had the email not the actual refund says it can take 48 hours 
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  • Robbert
    Robbert Rotterdam, the Netherlands Posts: 1,054

  • Force Of Nature
    Force Of Nature York, England Posts: 1,135
    Just got refund into my bank account for two seats from ticketmaster. This is exactly what I paid and includes service fee and handling fees. 
    Still waiting for the refund for my single 10c standing ticket I bought, and whether it includes the fees as part of the refund.
  • Chazz
    Chazz Posts: 1,156
    Just to confirm I received a full refund on tickets today, no TM fees deducted.  I’m really not sure why this might not be the case for everyone? 
    2006 - Dublin, Reading; 2007 - London, Copenhagen; 2008 - MSG; 2009 - SBE, Manchester, London; 2010 - Dublin, Belfast, London; 2012 - Manchester, Berlin; 2014 - Amsterdam, Milton Keynes; 2018 - London; 2022 - London; 2024 - Manchester
  • 100 Pacer
    100 Pacer Toronto, ON Posts: 9,325
    Refund hit my credit card on July 5.

    £315.50
    To quote the 10C from Newsletter #8: "Please understand we have a lot of members and it is very hard to please everybody. If you are one of those unhappy people...please call 1-900-IDN-TCAR."

    "Me knowing the truth, I can not concur."

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  • MikeDigs
    MikeDigs Santa Monica, CA Posts: 1,680
    edited September 2024
    benlw86 said:
    MikeDigs said:
    Green Day has some great albums, for sure.  But I think Dark Matter clears their whole catalog.  Now that's where I'm at THESE days.  As a teenager when Dookie came out, I'd prob lean Dookie :lol:
    Embarrassingly, I was rocking Dookie before I'd ever heard of Pearl Jam (I was 10 or 11 when a kid from school gave me a ripped cassette after I loved Bleach). It was my Dad who found them when I was 12, I got home, and he just said "listen to this" and played Alive. I can still remember that day. Finding Pearl Jam in the late 90s in North Wales wasn't easy.
    Turns out that Dookie just went Double Diamond.  Impressive.  Def a solid album.

    https://www.forbes.com/sites/hughmcintyre/2024/09/17/green-days-career-defining-album-earns-an-extremely-rare-honor/
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