September 12, 2008, Newsletter Issue #134: Ticket Refunds and Exchanges

Tip of the Week

You bought tickets for "Wicked" from a New York ticket broker to treat your in-laws. Unfortunately, your mother-in-law won't go because she says they ripped off her life story. Can you exchange them for "The Lion King" and feel the love tonight?

Many ticket brokers operate at a loss in order to get you the best deals when you're buying tickets. A New York ticket broker, Los Angeles ticket broker or Chicago ticket broker strives to get you the best seats at a fair price. The ticket broker deals with several different corporate and individual sellers, so refunds and exchanges are difficult. Chances are your ticket broker has a no-refunds policy. Now you feel wicked. Double, bubble, toil and trouble. You have an opportunity to recoup your investment selling tickets through your ticket broker. Buy "The Lion King" tickets and sell your "Wicked" tickets on consignment--since "Wicked" is a hot property, chances are your tickets will be gone like the ruby slippers. To avoid getting yourself trapped by the Wicked Witch of changed plans, make sure your mother-in-law wants to see "The Lion King." Now you are happy with the great "Circle of Life."

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