Christina Spicer  |  June 9, 2020

Category: Concerts

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Woman trying to get a refund on the laptop regarding the ticket resale refund class action lawsuit filed

Several event ticket distributors, including Live Nation and Ticketmaster, are facing a proposed class action lawsuit filed by a Quebec woman who claims that the companies refused to refund ticket holders for rescheduled and canceled events.

Lead plaintiff, Janie DesJardins, alleges in her complaint that a number of ticket distributors who run “fan to fan resale” tickets and refuse refund requests for canceled or rescheduled events from those who purchase tickets through these programs violate the terms of their contracts with the purchasers. This practice allegedly affects tickets sold within the province of Quebec, as well as for events held around the world.

DesJardins says she purchased tickets to a Francis Cabrel concert in April of 2019 from the website ticketscenter.com. The tickets were sold through a resale program, notes the plaintiff. The event was scheduled for June 22, 2020 but was allegedly rescheduled to an earlier date, June 16, 2020. DesJardins says she called the company on two occasions, once in February and again in March of 2020, to request a refund for the tickets, but was denied.

“It is worth emphasizing that both of these refusals to cancel the contract and refund the Applicant were before COVID-19 essentially shut down most of North America and therefore was always the Defendants’ policy and unrelated to the pandemic,” states the complaint.

Since then, the concert has again been postponed, this time until June 21, 2021. The plaintiff contends that she is entitled to a refund for the rescheduled show under law. She also says that other consumers who purchased resold tickets through the defendant companies, but were denied refunds for cancelled or rescheduled shows are also due payment.

The defendants include Internet Referral Services, also known as Tickets-Center.com, StubHub Canada, StubHub, TicketMaster, TicketMaster Canada, Live Nation, Live Nation Canada, Vivid Seats, and TicketNetwork.

woman upset on the laptop and phone regarding the resale ticket refund class action lawsuit filed against group of online ticket distributors“The Defendants are all merchants operating websites, mobile applications and call centers where consumers – while physically in the province of Quebec – can purchase tickets on the secondary market (i.e. resale tickets) for events held in Quebec and elsewhere around the world,” states the proposed ticket refund class action lawsuit. “The Ticketmaster and Live Nation Defendants operate websites, mobile applications and call centers where consumers can purchase tickets both on the primary and secondary markets for events held both in the province of Quebec and elsewhere. For this group of Defendants, this action only concerns the sale of their ‘Fan-to-Fan Resale’ tickets (which relate to the resale of tickets between fans on the secondary market, but in which Ticketmaster hides the identity of the buyer and seller from each other and earns a significant commission from this sale).”

According to the proposed resale ticket refund class action lawsuit, those who purchase resale tickets enter into a contract with the companies facilitating the sale. When these consumers notify the resale companies, such as Live Nation, of their intent to cancel the contract, they are entitled to a refund of the ticket price under Quebec’s Consumer Protection Act, contends the resale ticket refund class action lawsuit.

Despite their obligations under Quebec law, the plaintiff says that the defendant companies who run these resale programs systematically deny refund requests. In fact, alleges the resale ticket refund class action lawsuit, some go as far as fighting chargeback requests made by consumers when they dispute the charge with their credit card company.

“Ticketmaster even refuses to let Quebec consumers dispute the charges on their credit cards and puts up a fight with the credit card companies so that Quebec consumers are denied their legal right to a chargeback pursuant to [the Consumer Protection Act],” alleges the complaint. “The Ticketmaster and Live Nation Defendants should be condemned to punitive damages for this clearly intentional and ill-spirited breach of the [Consumer Protection Act].”

The proposed resale ticket refund class action lawsuit seeks to represent those who purchased resold tickets through any of the defendants and who did not get a refund for rescheduled events between June 6, 2018 and now. The complaint indicates that there are thousands of potential Class Members who have been denied refunds through one of these ticket resale outlets.

The proposed resale ticket refund class action lawsuit is seeking damages on behalf of the proposed Class Members, as well as a court order nullifying the contracts between Class Members and the defendant companies.

Have you purchased resold tickets through Live Nation, Ticketmaster, or another outlet? Was your event rescheduled? Did you get a refund? Tell us what happened in the comment section below!

The lead plaintiff and proposed Class Members are represented by Joey Zukran of LPC Avocat Inc.

The Live Nation Ticket Resale Class Action Lawsuit is DesJardins v. Internet Referral Services, LLC, et al., Case No. 500-06-001072-202, in the Superior Court of Québec, District of Montreal, Canada.

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115 thoughts onResale Ticket Class Action Lawsuit Filed Against Distributors Refusing Refunds

  1. Bryan Minhinnett says:

    I purchased BTS tickets through Tickets-Center.com for me and my daughter. It was to be her first concert, and now that the show has been cancelled, they will not refund my money. I have no use for a credit. I would like to join this class action.

  2. Bryan Minhinnett says:

    I purchased BTS tickets for me and my daughter. It was to be her first concert, and now that the show has been cancelled, they will not refund my money. I have no use for a credit. I would like to join this class action.

  3. Erik B says:

    I am in the USA. So I’m not sure if you could help? I purchased Garth Brooks tickets for Baltimore for a little.under $4k. They state that they will not give a refund.

    1. Erik B says:

      Edit. I purchased the tickets from Ticket-center.com

  4. Madison says:

    I purchased tickets for this concert coming up in October 400 something dollars and I still haven’t received my tickets I want my money back !! I’m trying to get ahold of someone and nobody answering the phone this is so unfair I have a child at home I could have used this money for something else idk what to do I’m about to file a law suit against these people I purchased my tickets months ago !!

  5. Linda McGlashen says:

    I ordered two tickets to the Blake Shelton concert for September 2, 2021 in Philadelphia Pa. Blake Shelton cancelled because of a scheduling conflict. Tickets-Center.com refused to refund my money but gave me a store credit. I want my refund. I don’t know how people who work for a company can sleep at night knowing you ripped off thousands of people. a Class Action lawsuit needs to be implemented.

  6. joanne taylor says:

    Purchased tickets for ZZ Top and the concert was cancelled. Was sent a coupon code but have tried to use and cannot via internet. Called and was transferred to various areas that just disconnected. They spoke about an expiry date but there was none on the email from Tickets-Centre.com. They took the money in 2020. I know the venue did not receive these funds nor the artist. Also noticed they have doubled most of their prices which leads me to believe they are trying to overcompensate in the event they have to pay. Definitely feeling scammed. Still trying to get reimbursement or to buy tickets. Paid $481.74.

  7. Patricia Fleming says:

    I also am a victim of fraud by Tickets-Center. I purchased tickets for Charlie and the Chocolate factory for May 27, 2020 and was promised a refund, which of course I never got. It was for $398.95. I have my order number and all correspondence.

  8. Roxanne Hart says:

    Tickets-center owes me $298 for a cancelled Bright Eyes show. The coupon code they sent me doesn’t work! Can’t get ahold of anyone via phone, chat, or email. Where’s my money tickets-center?!

  9. Angela says:

    We bought tickets for Riot Fest in 2020 because we love My Chemical Romance. They cancelled their gig n moved it to 2022 instead. Riot fest rescheduled them and no communication at all for ticket holders thru tickets-center.com. No way to get thru and the live chat is a JOKE. Never again.

    1. Roxanne Hart says:

      Hey I just wanted to let you know my coupon code said invalid too but then at the bottom it actually did take it off and I was able to use it! This is all after I tried calling, emailing, and chat. It’s really confusing how it said invalid but then actually worked. Hope it works for you u too!

  10. Lisa Siebert says:

    Tickets-Center.com owes me $927.24 for a concert cancelled in summer 2020 due to pandemic. I have a credit but the credit code does not work although I have tried several times and cannot get through to anyone via live chat, email or phone.

    1. Roxanne Hart says:

      Hey I just wanted to let you know my coupon code said invalid too but then at the bottom it actually did take it off and I was able to use it! This is all after I tried calling, emailing, and chat. It’s really confusing how it said invalid but then actually worked. Hope it works for you u too!

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