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A Word of Caution: Be Careful When Buying Tickets
summarizeEditor's Summary
I recently bought tickets for the Ice Skating Swan Lake show in Cherepovets, but the event got cancelled just six days later. The vendor's refund process was a total nightmare, and I had to file a complaint with Rospotrebnadzor. My advice is to be super cautious when choosing a ticket vendor, as some partners make refunds a breeze. I think the vendor should be responsible for refunds, not the customer. It's crazy how some vendors make it easy to get a refund, while others leave you hanging.

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live_helpFeatured FAQ
What should I do if the event gets cancelled and I bought tickets from a vendor?
Can I get a refund if the vendor doesn't cooperate?
How long does it take to get a refund from a vendor?
What if the vendor redirects me to the organizer's page instead of initiating a refund?
Can I find vendors that offer refunds without any issues?
What should I look for in a vendor's refund policy?
Can I get a refund if the event gets postponed instead of cancelled?
How can I avoid issues with refunds?
check_circlePros
- •Some ticket vendors have a super smooth refund process that automatically transfers money back to your card
- •Partners that make refunds easy to initiate are a lifesaver - you can get your money back in no time
- •Refunds can be transferred to your card quickly and hassle-free, which is a huge relief
- •Choosing a vendor with a good refund policy can save you a ton of stress and hassle
- •Some vendors have a straightforward refund process that works as promised, no questions asked
- •You can find vendors that offer refunds without any issues, which is a huge plus
cancelCons
- •Some ticket vendors don't refund money in case of event cancellation, which is just not right
- •The refund process can be a total hassle if the vendor doesn't cooperate, and you're left in the dark
- •You might have to wait a long time for a refund if the vendor is slow, which is frustrating
- •The vendor might redirect you to the organizer's page instead of initiating a refund, which can be confusing
- •You'll have to deal with the organizer directly if the vendor doesn't help, which can be a pain
- •Refunds can be a problem if the vendor doesn't take responsibility, which is just not fair



