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Post by laurensmackho on May 28, 2012 6:35:51 GMT -5
It's posted earlier in the thread.
I was guaranteed that the tickets would get to their owners by the 31st. I'm willing to bet you all will get it tomorrow. I'm sure Memorial Day closing the post offices and such is slowing it down a bit.
I have confidence that Bonnaroo will not be using this manufacturer anymore (assuming that was the problem).
-When I Hear My Name -Dead Leaves and the Dirty Ground -Blue Orchid -Passive Manipulation -Red Rain -Death Letter -My Doorbell -Hotel Yorba -Same Boy You've Always Known -Lovesick -Little Ghost -We're Going to Be Friends -The Hardest Button to Button -Black Math -The Nurse -I Just Don't Know What to Do With Myself
Encore: -Ball and Biscuit -Seven Nation Army -Screwdriver
You guys can call Music Today Tuesday if you want but it won't do any good. They will tell you anything just to string you along for a couple more days. Been through it. I emailed them today and told them if I didn't have my wristbands in my possession by the end of the week I would report it as credit card fraud. Guess this is what it's come to. I'll never look at Bonnaroo the same again.
You guys can call Music Today Tuesday if you want but it won't do any good. They will tell you anything just to string you along for a couple more days. Been through it. I emailed them today and told them if I didn't have my wristbands in my possession by the end of the week I would report it as credit card fraud. Guess this is what it's come to. I'll never look at Bonnaroo the same again.
Post by th3int3rn3t on May 28, 2012 17:09:17 GMT -5
if i dont have my wristbands by the time i leave... well... then thats just how it is. i trust that the people at bonnaroo will honor my ticket purchase and get me in somehow.
if i dont have my wristbands by the time i leave... well... then thats just how it is. i trust that the people at bonnaroo will honor my ticket purchase and get me in somehow.
Yeah, if you payed for a ticket I would not worry in the least about getting in. A well-placed call to Music Today upon departure will clear up any issues.
You guys can call Music Today Tuesday if you want but it won't do any good. They will tell you anything just to string you along for a couple more days. Been through it. I emailed them today and told them if I didn't have my wristbands in my possession by the end of the week I would report it as credit card fraud. Guess this is what it's come to. I'll never look at Bonnaroo the same again.
You guys can call Music Today Tuesday if you want but it won't do any good. They will tell you anything just to string you along for a couple more days. Been through it. I emailed them today and told them if I didn't have my wristbands in my possession by the end of the week I would report it as credit card fraud. Guess this is what it's come to. I'll never look at Bonnaroo the same again.
Daveyboy, I strongly advise against this... First off, nobody takes kindly to threats... and if I was on that side of the customer service side and had a customer threatening to report fraud on us I would not feel very quick to help them. Nobody likes being bullied around into doing anything.
Secondly let me tell you what WILL happen if you follow through, in this example, let's just assume you paid Visa: 1. Visa will temporarily authorize you a credit while they investigate the fraud. 2. Chances are Bonnaroo will ship the ticket to you, because by the time the dispute reached their side of things all tickets already had gone off. 3. You are going to rejoice in your wristbands and enjoy the festival. 4. Visa will contact Bonnaroo about the fraud investigation. 5. "Ummm looks like he got his ticket, registered it, and enjoyed the festival." 6. Visa will take back it's money it refunded you originally, and now you are labeled for the rest of your days to future creditors as somebody who fraudulently reports fraudulent information.
When did consumerism in America somehow translate to "I'm shake my first, whine, and finger point until I get what I want!!". What happened to honest retailers and honest consumers. You know honestly musictoday isn't trying to fraud anybody on here, we just blow things out of proportion because we are anxious and worried and excited.
The golden rule applies everywhere, even if in a Retailer<-->Customer relationship. Don't threaten retailers, musictoday definitely values you and wants you to have your Bonnaroo tickets as much as you do (so you can go, have a great time, and then buy another ticket next year).... so before you go calling Visa customer service or e-mailing musictoday a threat, remember that you catch more flies with honey than with vinegar.
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You guys can call Music Today Tuesday if you want but it won't do any good. They will tell you anything just to string you along for a couple more days. Been through it. I emailed them today and told them if I didn't have my wristbands in my possession by the end of the week I would report it as credit card fraud. Guess this is what it's come to. I'll never look at Bonnaroo the same again.
Daveyboy, I strongly advise against this... First off, nobody takes kindly to threats... and if I was on that side of the customer service side and had a customer threatening to report fraud on us I would not feel very quick to help them. Nobody likes being bullied around into doing anything.
Secondly let me tell you what WILL happen if you follow through, in this example, let's just assume you paid Visa: 1. Visa will temporarily authorize you a credit while they investigate the fraud. 2. Chances are Bonnaroo will ship the ticket to you, because by the time the dispute reached their side of things all tickets already had gone off. 3. You are going to rejoice in your wristbands and enjoy the festival. 4. Visa will contact Bonnaroo about the fraud investigation. 5. "Ummm looks like he got his ticket, registered it, and enjoyed the festival." 6. Visa will take back it's money it refunded you originally, and now you are labeled for the rest of your days to future creditors as somebody who fraudulently reports fraudulent information.
When did consumerism in America somehow translate to "I'm shake my first, whine, and finger point until I get what I want!!". What happened to honest retailers and honest consumers. You know honestly musictoday isn't trying to fraud anybody on here, we just blow things out of proportion because we are anxious and worried and excited.
The golden rule applies everywhere, even if in a Retailer<-->Customer relationship. Don't threaten retailers, musictoday definitely values you and wants you to have your Bonnaroo tickets as much as you do (so you can go, have a great time, and then buy another ticket next year).... so before you go calling Visa customer service or e-mailing musictoday a threat, remember that you catch more flies with honey than with vinegar.
Yeah. Ok. Sorry. I was just blowing off some steam I guess. It won't happen again.
Post by those are some cute dogs on May 29, 2012 3:02:22 GMT -5
This is awful my friend shoved his ticket in my face all i could think was i hate you the wristbands are cool for those who haven't seen them we will all get our tickets shit i'll be happy if it comes next Tuesday long as i get it Bonnaroo and Music today aren't out to get us don't worry :]