Vincent Manierre paid $475 each for second-row Oasis concert tickets at the Rose Bowl. A VIP tent blocked one-third of the stage view. The tickets weren’t labeled obstructed view despite ...
WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — D.C. fans who purchased an event ticket through Live Nation or Ticketmaster could be seeing a refund soon. D.C. Attorney General Brian Schwalb stated in a news release ...
WASHINGTON - Some customers in Washington, D.C., who purchased tickets through Ticketmaster may be eligible for a refund under a major consumer protection settlement announced by the District’s ...
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Ticketmaster refunds may be coming to DC residents
D.C. residents may be getting money back on their Ticketmaster tickets after the city settled a lawsuit Monday with the ticket seller's owner, Live Nation. Why it matters: D.C. had alleged that Live ...
WASHINGTON — If you bought a concert ticket in D.C. through Live Nation and Ticketmaster over the last 10 years, you may soon be able to file a claim to get money back. Live Nation, which owns ...
Q: I bought two second-row tickets for the Oasis concert at the Rose Bowl. They were $475 each, and I paid that much because I wanted a great view. When I got there, a VIP tent blocked one-third of ...
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