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Refund On Tickets For Cancelled Event
Evening all,
Could anyone advise please- I bought some tickets in 2020 for an event which was postponed by Covid and has now been cancelled. PayPal won't refund after 180 days. From what I understand the organisers have gone into liquidation. I'm about £200 out of pocket. Is there anything I can do?
Thank you
Could anyone advise please- I bought some tickets in 2020 for an event which was postponed by Covid and has now been cancelled. PayPal won't refund after 180 days. From what I understand the organisers have gone into liquidation. I'm about £200 out of pocket. Is there anything I can do?
Thank you
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Regrettably, I can't see any way of you getting your money back.
You're not alone, it seems:
https:/ /www.no rthants telegra ph.co.u k/news/ people/ ticket- holders -furiou s-as-th ey-say- theyre- timed-o ut-from -gettin g-wicks teed-gi g-refun ds-3560 096
You're not alone, it seems:
https:/
You've not confirmed whether or not your post refers to the firms mentioned in my link above. If it does, although the two companies have stated that they've ceased trading, they haven't yet formally entered liquidation or receivership.
They're both still shown as 'active' on the Companies House register
( https:/ /find-a nd-upda te.comp any-inf ormatio n.servi ce.gov. uk/comp any/119 79544
and
https:/ /find-a nd-upda te.comp any-inf ormatio n.servi ce.gov. uk/comp any/119 79544 )
. . . and no relevant notice appears on The Gazette website:
https:/ /www.th egazett e.co.uk /insolv ency
When such a notice does appear though, it will show the name of the relevant insolvency practitioner. However your chances of getting any money back are very low. As a normal unsecured creditor, you'll be behind secured creditors and official bodies (such as the tax man) in the queue for money. As the companies probably have no money in the bank and don't own anything of value (such as property), I doubt that there will be anything left to pay out to you and to other ticket holders.
They're both still shown as 'active' on the Companies House register
( https:/
and
https:/
. . . and no relevant notice appears on The Gazette website:
https:/
When such a notice does appear though, it will show the name of the relevant insolvency practitioner. However your chances of getting any money back are very low. As a normal unsecured creditor, you'll be behind secured creditors and official bodies (such as the tax man) in the queue for money. As the companies probably have no money in the bank and don't own anything of value (such as property), I doubt that there will be anything left to pay out to you and to other ticket holders.