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Update: 

  • StubHub has reached a settlement with consumers over its refund policies during the pandemic, which included allegedly withholding refunds from consumers who bought tickets to events that were later canceled, postponed or rescheduled due to COVID-19.
  • The proposed settlement, filed May 10 in a Montreal court, only applies to StubHub customers, not to customers of co-defendant Ticketmaster. 
  • The settlement class includes Quebec consumers who purchased one or more tickets from StubHub before March 11, 2020, for an event scheduled to take place after March 11, 2020, for which event was subsequently either canceled, postponed or rescheduled without a full refund being provided by StubHub, according to court filings.
  • Members of the class can either get a 120% StubHub credit on their tickets, or a refund of the initial price.

(May 28, 2020)

Ticketmaster is facing a class action lawsuit alleging it implemented an “abusive” refund policy in order to withhold refunds from consumers who bought tickets to events that have since been cancelled, postponed or rescheduled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The World Health Organization (WHO) declared COVID-19 a pandemic on March 11. Governments around the world, including in Canada, responded to the COVID-19 crisis by prohibiting large events and gatherings of people. Currently, no dates or timeline has been announced as to when large concerts, shows and other events can be held again in Canada as there is currently no treatment or vaccine available to treat or prevent the disease.

According to the Ticketmaster refund class action lawsuit, Ticketmaster’s policy prior to the COVID-19 pandemic was to immediately refund customers for the amounts they paid for event tickets if the event was cancelled, postponed or rescheduled.

On March 12, however, Ticketmaster reportedly abruptly changed its policy so that it would only issue refunds for cancelled events after 30 days, and that the event promoters or organizers would be responsible for offering refunds or credits if Ticketmaster deemed the event to be postponed or rescheduled.

The Ticketmaster refund policy change led to serious backlash from angry consumers who are concerned that COVID-19 restrictions will impact concerts and other events far into the future.

“The Class Members who purchased tickets and/or other services on Defendants’ websites never contracted with the event organizers or promoters directly,” according to the Ticketmaster refund class action lawsuit. “The Class Members only contracted with and communicated with Defendants’ Ticketmaster website in this regard and therefore it is the Defendants who have the obligation to refund the Class Members in the case of cancelled, postponed or rescheduled events.”

According to the Ticketmaster refund class action lawsuit, Ticketmaster has “abusively labeled hundreds of events on its website as either postponed or rescheduled” without informing consumers if or when the events will take place. The plaintiff says this represents “a blatantly bad faith attempt to withhold and retain the Class Members’ money indefinitely.”

Ticketmaster’s website reportedly still lists upcoming events as if they will still be held on the date they were originally scheduled even though it is evident that the events will need to be cancelled or postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic and restrictions on public gatherings.

According to the Ticketmaster refund class action lawsuit, the Ticketmaster defendants should label upcoming events as cancelled and immediately provide refunds to Class Members per the refund policy that was in place when they purchased their tickets.Show cancelled stamp regarding the Ticketmaster refund class action lawsuit filed

“Instead, Defendants decided to illegally withhold and hold hostage the Class Members’ money, for Defendants’ own financial gain and to the detriment of the Class Members’ wellbeing,” the Ticketmaster refund class action lawsuit says.

On Jan. 16, the plaintiff says he paid $250 for two event tickets and parking for an event that was scheduled to take place on May 17. On April 15, he allegedly received an email from Ticketmaster that the event would be held on an undetermined future date and that he should hold on to his tickets. He says it is impossible for Ticketmaster to confirm that the event is still happening and that the ticket seller used that language in order to illegally withhold his money.

The plaintiff says he would not have purchased the tickets if he had known Ticketmaster would fail to issue a refund if the event was postponed or rescheduled. He says the event is “clearly cancelled” but Ticketmaster is “in bad faith refusing to deem it as cancelled.”

By filing the Ticketmaster refund class action lawsuit, the plaintiff seeks to represent himself and a proposed Class of anyone in Canada who purchased at least one ticket from the Ticketmaster defendants before March 11 for an event that was scheduled to take place after that date, and for which the event was subsequently cancelled, postponed or rescheduled without a full refund being issued by the defendants.

“During this pandemic and crisis, with many Class Members either sick or out of work and with no income for the foreseeable future, said Class Members require their refund immediately for rent and groceries, etc.,” the Ticketmaster refund class action lawsuit says.

The defendants named in the Ticketmaster class action lawsuit include Ticketmaster Canada Holdings ULC, Ticketmaster Canada ULC and Ticketmaster Canada LP.

Did you purchase event tickets from Ticketmaster? Has the event been cancelled, postponed or rescheduled? Tell us your story in the comment section below! 

The plaintiff is represented by Joanie Lévesque of Lex Group Inc.

The Ticketmaster Refund Class Action Lawsuit is M.A. v. Ticketmaster Canada Holdings ULC, et al., Case No. 500-06-001066-204, in the Superior Court of Québec, Montreal, Canada.


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27 thoughts onStubHub Class Action Settlement to Provide Credits For Tickets Purchased

  1. Brandon Parker-Stephens says:

    Bought 4 Thundercat tickets, Ticketmaster emailed me and told me my refund would be returned within the month due to high volume. Now after almost a year, they are just saying the time to get a refund has expired. We need to make this company pay.

  2. Malina S says:

    I purchased 3 tickets in January for BTS concerts in Toronto scheduled on May 31 2020. One of the tickets was for a friend who was studying with me and was willing to assist and come to the concert with me. Unfortunately, she had to go back to her country and it would be surprising she will be able to pay for a flight to come back to Canada and assist to the concert if it is rescheduled. As a student, I saved up this money only to be able to go to that concert. As a fan, we know BTS and Big Hit canceled all the concerts and they even performed online instead! During the 30 days refund, I was unable to log in to my account on the website nor on my phone. So, I dont accept their excuses and I find it irresponsible from them by telling us that the concerts might be rescheduled and that it is their customer’s fault.

  3. Matthew Turvin says:

    I purchased tickets to THE PRICE IS RIGHT LIVE in Dothan,ALABAMA in April of last year and it was postponed 2 other times the last being on January 22 now it is CANCELED. When I contacted them they told me to call the insurance company for refund so I called them. I was told by them once i get a refund on my 4 tickets from the broker they would refund my money where I purchased the insurance. So to sum it up TICKET CENTER .COM is saying that Alliance Global Insurance is reliable and it keeps going back and forth with no one accepting blame. But the sure didn’t hesitate to take my money sounds like a scam network to me and they are allowed to prey on the innocent people that are trying to share memories with loved ones should be against the law and should be shutdown!!!

  4. Amy says:

    Bought 4 tickets to Alanis in Nashville for July 2020….show was postponed to September 2021 but we cannot (and do not want to) travel across the boarder. I have tried the chat option, email and calling. All are automated responses saying a refund is not available for this event, and there are currently no longer options to speak to a customer service rep. We just want our money back

  5. Joan Garman says:

    I purchased Justin Bieber tickets for my niece back on February 12, 2020 for an August 1st concert in Philadelphia. July 23rd I received a notice that the event was cancelled and that my refund would be issued within the next 30 days. it is now October 12th and I am still out the $377.40 and you can’t talk to anyone about the status because once they cancel the tickets you don’t have the right to talk to fan customer service.

    How can I get my money back? I’m at a loss.

  6. Duane Kelley says:

    I purchased 2 Elton John tickets for a show in Toronto. I requested a refund on June 10, 2020 in the allowed time according to Ticketmaster after over 50 days, many emails and calls to Ticketmaster I still haven’t received a refund (very hard to get through the automated system to actually talk to a real person, while the people that I have talked to seem to not care, seemed bored, and seem to be machine like). The tickets cost over $700.

  7. Sandra George says:

    yes we purchased 5 tickets to a concert happening in may which of course was rescheduled i received an email saying i had 30 days to apply for a refund which i did and i called back 2 weeks later and they said i didnt so i applied for the refund over the phone they said a month, after 40 days i called and my tickets are still active so again i applied for a refund but still nothing.

  8. Diane Moreau says:

    J’ai acheté des billets pour concert de Bon Jovi le 11 juillet 2020 annulé cause covid 19 payer 459$ Us refuse de me rembourser

  9. Chris Jackson says:

    I have tickets for Glorious Sons, was to be held in Ottawa on Mar. 28. Will likely never happen in the next year but Ticketmaster still has my money.

  10. Tom Peacock says:

    I bought Steely Dan tickets, waited a month after cancellation, they had my mkney since February and waited until the last moment to cancel.
    John Hiatt and Lyle Lovett same bull.
    Thanks for making me wait for my money
    billion dollars mega company who made interest for a month on hundreds of millions of dollars.
    We should get interest on out money.

    1. SR says:

      Yup, Jojo Siwa same deal. I’m out 700$. How can we get in on the lawsuit?

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