Many fans pay thousands of euros for a ticket to see Taylor Swift in concert. awardthis is because they want to have access to the best seat to enjoy the show. However, there are also many complaints on social media about the seats not matching the service purchased.
Last July, ST paid more than €3,000 for four tickets to Taylor Swift’s concert in Liverpool to give to her daughters.
It turns out, according to the Guardian, that the tent and technical equipment, wrapped in black plastic, prevented the girls from seeing the stage.
The embarrassment made them ask to switch seats and they ended up going to a concert at a venue where the ticket price was much lower than what their mother paid. The family feels cheated as the package award acquired the promised “unforgettable places”.
Tour organiser AXS has yet to respond to the woman’s complaint. Consumer lawyer Gary Rycroft says ST may seek compensation because consumer law was not followed.
ST may also request a refund of the difference in the amount paid for the ticket. award compared to the monetary value of the place where the daughters attended the concert.
A.E., from Faversham, Kent, England, fears the first class tickets he bought for more than €1,500 to attend Taylor’s concert in August are not up to par.
“From our assigned line, it looks like we’ll be able to see the screen, but that’s it. I asked AXS for the VIP tickets they sold us — with a view of the stage — but I didn’t get an answer, and my friends who were already at the concert didn’t see anything either,” AE wrote, as quoted by AE.The keeper‘.
On social media, fans claim that the tent blocking the view of the stage is intended for celebrity guests.
Author: morning Post
Source: CM Jornal

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