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How To Deal With Disabled Tickets If Disabled Person Can't Go

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bednobs | 16:52 Tue 31st Dec 2019 | How it Works
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hi, i bought tickets via ticketmaster for my daughter (7yo) and me to go to a concert in July 2020. primarily they are a present for her, as i would not go to this concert unless accompanying her. I got ambulant tickets as i have poor mobility. As part of ambulant tickets, you get one free for your carer (meaning i got her ticket free). She will be my carer on the day (she'll carry my stuff so i have my arms free for sticks and will most likely help me up and down any steps). It is a very popular concert, and the ticket sold out in minutes
Firstly, via ticketmaster, are children allowed to be carers? i didnt get a chance to get check out the t and c before i booked and cant find anything on the website
secondly, my health does vary. If when i comes to the date i dont have to mobility to get there, how do i go about dealing with the tickets - if i can't go i wont know (probably) till close to the time. Can someone else go in my place in the ambulant section? How would we go about paying the extra due?
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Ticketmaster offer an option to insure tickets but I don't know if it can be taken out after you've got the tickets.
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i got the insurance at the time. She would be heart broken of she couldn't go

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