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Ticketmaster offers refund to some customers for Miley Cyrus floor tickets
Ticket buyers who unwittingly shelled out top dollar for less than optimal floor seating for a couple Miley Cyrus concerts will get a refund from Ticketmaster.
During the June 8 presales for Cyrus's November 18-19 shows at Nassau Coliseum in Long Island, NY, an unupdated venue map displayed an incorrect seating layout that led to frustration for some customers who wound up at the back of the floor section with worse than expected stage views. The seat mapping errors were isolated to the Nassau Coliseum shows.
After receiving customer complaints and media inquiries about the mix-up, Ticketmaster corrected the mapping error around 1:20 p.m., a little more than three hours after the first fan club sales started on Monday, according to a report from the New York Daily News.
In the publication's report, some of the ticket buyers affected by the seating map mix-up voiced frustration that they would not be able to transfer or resell their unwanted tickets because of the restrictions set by the tour's paperless ticketing procedure. Customers were also unable to reuse their unique, fan club-issued presale codes to make another purchase because they were restricted to a single transaction.
Though the company stopped short of issuing a full apology, Ticketmaster did release a statement about the Coliseum mapping problem, which offered a solution for affected ticketholders.
"Some fans who purchased the best available floor tickets to Miley Cyrus's upcoming Nassau Coliseum concerts during Monday's fanclub presale may have viewed a seating map that was updated later that day," the statement explained.
Ticketmaster continued, adding its own emphasis, "The system did provide the best tickets to all buyers at their time of purchase, however if any consumer is unhappy with their floor seats in sections A2, B2, and C2 because of the seating map change, they may obtain a refund by calling Ticketmaster's customer service at 1-800-745-3000."
The limited presale error was the latest problem for Ticketmaster, which has come under fire multiple times this year for various technical errors and ticketing issues encountered by customers during major sales. In February, the company settled with New Jersey Attorney General Anne Milgram over issues with in-state ticketing for a couple Bruce Springsteen concerts at the Izod Center.


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Comments represent the opinions of users and do not necessarily reflect the views of TicketNews.This exact situation happened to my friends and I. We did call ticketmaster and they REFUSE to give us a refund.
I think you're all morons. Ticketmaster doesn't pocket all those fees, get over it. Idiots.
Morons and Idiots, such negative words, to the writer who posted this. You must of been the bully at school. Can't you write without being so rude. Are you from New York or Jersey or possibly Connecticut? In my business dealings, find most brokers back East as rude and unpleasant. So what state are you from little one.
Ticketmaster has had thousands of events end up like this - they just don't issue refunds for them.
If they err on the seating chart report it to ticketnews.com and you'll get a refund
They sold green day vancouver tickets as ticketfast/fedex mail and then a day later decided to change these to will call only. You can't even get your money back because they are the monopoly. Bought these as a gift? Too bad. You're screwed
I hope congress is paying attention to again one more mishap with this company. What makes this laughable is that they CAN'T BLAME this mess on the ticket brokers!!! Selling passcodes, a new form of scalping? Or another way for the artist to scam the consumer as they make no guarantee to tickets with their fan club, this way they sell the passcode and then fail to provide a correct seating chart, and selling their garbage first as premium. SHAME ON YOU! Please take not of that Sen. Schumer. Seems you should be regulating the evil that Ticketmaster and LiveNation have been trying to fool you and and blaming brokers/scalpers. Seems that Ticketmaster and LiveNation are trying to scalp us consumers. They have become more evil when Irvin came on board as well.