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.
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.
Just because it's on their Web site doesn't make it enforceable. They're still subject to the relevant legislation.
That's surely for the original poster to decide?
I'm pretty sure I recall cases where gigs were cancelled, and Ticketmaster offered a choice of refund OR tickets for the replacement gig.
It's all well and good for hotels to have these terms, but what about peoples Statutory Rights then, ie Sales of Goods and Services Act?
If an establishment was to employ these terms, wouldn't that affect my rights?
It's all well and good for hotels to have these terms, but what about peoples Statutory Rights then, ie Sales of Goods and Services Act?
If an establishment was to employ these terms, wouldn't that affect my rights?
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