chaz86
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Post by chaz86 on May 4, 2012 16:10:35 GMT -8
I bought a Sasquatch ticket and the insurance for it and I'm not going to be able to attend. So I was wondering how I would use the insurance to get my money back. The website dosen't give info on it. At least none that I could find
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Post by Deleted on May 4, 2012 16:18:49 GMT -8
I would just give them a call.
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chaz86
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Post by chaz86 on May 4, 2012 16:19:25 GMT -8
I go to the contacts page and there is no info
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Post by Deleted on May 4, 2012 16:25:35 GMT -8
800-653-8000
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Post by davers on May 4, 2012 16:27:52 GMT -8
So does this mean there is going to be 1 ticket available through ticketmaster when this guy calls?
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chaz86
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Post by chaz86 on May 4, 2012 16:38:02 GMT -8
Thanks Door. Hopefully the line will be not busy soon
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Post by Deleted on May 4, 2012 16:43:42 GMT -8
Good luck!
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Post by Horned Gramma on May 4, 2012 16:49:40 GMT -8
I'm not really sure that's how ticket insurance works.
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Post by Deleted on May 4, 2012 16:52:16 GMT -8
It seemed pretty inclusive with illness, emergencies and whatnot. It's worth a try anyway!
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chaz86
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Post by chaz86 on May 4, 2012 16:52:55 GMT -8
How do you think it works?
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Post by Horned Gramma on May 4, 2012 17:11:41 GMT -8
Dude I don't know.
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Post by alex on May 4, 2012 17:24:53 GMT -8
So does this mean there is going to be 1 ticket available through ticketmaster when this guy calls? The idea of you essentially being on a stake-out of ticketmaster, furiously refreshing the screen hoping that someone calls in to use ticket insurance is amusing.
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Post by davers on May 4, 2012 17:42:53 GMT -8
I'm not really sure that's how ticket insurance works. I gave it a quick read the first time I saw that and it basically seemed like anything worked. They aren't going to check if you really got sick or whatever, so you can just say you can't make it and get a refund. Obviously they would de-activate your ticket, and I would guess that they would try to re-sell it. So does this mean there is going to be 1 ticket available through ticketmaster when this guy calls? The idea of you essentially being on a stake-out of ticketmaster, furiously refreshing the screen hoping that someone calls in to use ticket insurance is amusing. I don't need one, I just wonder what would happen if ticketmaster showed a ticket for sale to a 'sold out' fest. Maybe this is why they released extra tickets in previous years?
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Post by alex on May 4, 2012 18:03:31 GMT -8
I assume ticketmaster would 'buy back' the ticket minus the service charges, which would enable them to resell it via stubhub or whatever backhanded con website they've got going these days.
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