That's a bit much - he will only refund you if your brother leaves the country!? Thought only the IRA and some judges were into that sort of carry on...Eventually he offered one refund, but only after insisting that my brother was immegrating to Australia.
If it was me I would be looking for the full refund - or maybe less some nominal amount for the half hour of entertainment actually received. You should probably contact the NCA/ConsumerConnect to see if they can apprise you of your statutory rights in this situation.So my question to you is are we entitled to a full refund of the ticket price, 30 euro each?
Small Claims Court costs €9. I presume that the maximum they could award you in this case would be €60. I don't know if they ever also award the SCC application fee? If not then the maximum you would stand to gain would be €51. You need to consider if it's worth the time and effort for the possibility of getting this amount if the SCC becomes the only option.
That's surely for the original poster to decide?It's the principle more than the money gain.
The above is taken from Ticketmaster's T&Cs from their website. Wonder if the hotel in question has such a term, and if the manager is aware of it?
- Tickets are sold subject to the management's right to alter or vary the programme due to events or circumstances beyond its control without being obliged to refund monies or exchange tickets.
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