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Secret Cinema tickets - Purchased based on misleading information
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OP seems to think otherwise;born_again wrote: »Once a chargeback is started it can not be stopped.
"the bank are trying to progress"
What is certain is that it can definitely be reversed and very likely will be.0 -
As they are 95% sold out it looks likely they will sell out soon.
Why not wait until they do and then sell them on.0 -
POPPYOSCAR wrote: »As they are 95% sold out it looks likely they will sell out soon.
Why not wait until they do and then sell them on.Tickets may not be, resold, reissued or transferred to any other person. They specifically may not be used as rewards or competition prizes. Unauthorised resale (or attempted unlawful resale) of a ticket is grounds for seizure or cancellation of that ticket without refund or other compensation.
Depends how strict they are on checking names against ID.0 -
Also depends how the OP sold the tickets on (if he decided to), certainly an online sale might not be wise....powerful_Rogue wrote: »Depends how strict they are on checking names against ID.0 -
tomwestwood85 wrote: »
Gifted the tickets to my partner on Christmas day as her main present, and she was visibly a bit sad. Turns out she had already been to see Dirty Dancing at Secret Cinema back in 2016!
I think the bigger issue is your girlfriend!
Visibly a bit sad to see Dirty Dancing again?!?!? What is WRONG with her?????
I’ll go with you to see it!! :rotfl:Should've = Should HAVE (not 'of')
Would've = Would HAVE (not 'of')
No, I am not perfect, but yes I do judge people on their use of basic English language. If you didn't know the above, then learn it! (If English is your second language, then you are forgiven!)0 -
Loads of tickets for secret cinema go for sale on Twickets, it’s a good site and you can only resell at face value.
Put them on there to recoup your money.
OR, get a new girlfriend and take her instead.0 -
My daughter has bought me tickets for this one for Christmas and I can't wait to go!
I am sure you would be able to resell even if you lose a few quid on the tickets they are a popular event.0
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