1. https://www.nme.com/news/music/ticketmaster-criticised-for-coronavirus-refund-policy-2646164
    Seems like people can still get a refund after all. Thought as much. A lot of these companies will be changing the wording on the policy now so that people just think they’re cornered into accepting the new terms when in actual fact a contract exists which include the original terms meaning ticketmaster can’t refuse a refund. They could however refuse a refund for people booking from now on though since you would be booking under new terms.
  2. Originally posted by deanallison:https://www.nme.com/news/music/ticketmaster-criticised-for-coronavirus-refund-policy-2646164
    Seems like people can still get a refund after all. Thought as much. A lot of these companies will be changing the wording on the policy now so that people just think they’re cornered into accepting the new terms when in actual fact a contract exists which include the original terms meaning ticketmaster can’t refuse a refund. They could however refuse a refund for people booking from now on though since you would be booking under new terms.
    That’s Live Nation!
  3. Live Nation own Ticketmaster, not a surprise that they changed the wording in the US. And will try to keep as much of people's cash as possible. But at least in the UK it's decent, I guess.

    They also own StubHub which has exactly the same policy! AFAIK.

    Nice Monopoly they have. Also interesting to see that the company who owns a third of Live Nation also own 2/3rds of SiriusXM.
  4. Originally posted by Welsh_Edge:[..]
    Live Nation own Ticketmaster, not a surprise that they changed the wording in the US. And will try to keep as much of people's cash as possible. But at least in the UK it's decent, I guess.

    They also own StubHub which has exactly the same policy! AFAIK.

    Nice Monopoly they have. Also interesting to see that the company who owns a third of Live Nation also own 2/3rds of SiriusXM.
    I get you now. I would just stress to people don’t accept the changing of the wording to mean you can’t get a refund. They might dig there heels in but by law they are due people a refund. Unless the laws in the states are massively different but I think most terms would have included that if they have to change or cancel your purchase then they owe a refund, any changes to these terms are irrelevant.

  5. I have a question.
    There is a mail domain with "U2"?
    I mean .........@u2.com
  6. Is there a name for this kind of "art" (the way the letters are different)
  7. Magazine letter cuttings (??)