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		<title>Thousands of music lovers still waiting for concert refunds</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[For a year and a half, music fans have been struggling to get refunds. For Tom Relly, it was several hundred dollars worth of tickets to a canceled Foo Fighters concert. "They are a pretty big business, and we are just little people who want our money back," he said. In Diedre Perlmutter's case, it &#8230;]]></description>
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<p>For a year and a half, music fans have been struggling to get refunds.</p>
<p>For Tom Relly, it was several hundred dollars worth of tickets to a canceled Foo Fighters concert.</p>
<p>"They are a pretty big business, and we are just little people who want our money back," he said.</p>
<p>In Diedre Perlmutter's case, it was a postponed Cher performance.</p>
<p>"Now they are not refunding anything because it has not been canceled," she said.</p>
<p>Mike Kramer is at his wit's end trying to get answers about his tickets to a soccer match.</p>
<p>He tried calling but said, "the recording flat out said we are not providing any phone support at this time."</p>
<p><b>Third-party ticket sellers may not have money to give</b></p>
<p>The good news: Ticketmaster is now refunding tickets to events canceled in 2020 and 2021.</p>
<p>But millions of people like Kramer are dealing with third-party ticket sellers that all have different policies.</p>
<p>Michelle Couch Friedman, who is with the nonprofit consumer group <a class="Link" href="https://www.elliott.org/?s=concert+refund" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Elliott Advocacy</a>, says there's nothing wrong with resellers until it comes to refunds.</p>
<p>"Any time you are putting a third party between you and your purchase, you are adding a layer of difficulty if there is a problem later," she said.</p>
<p>Many concertgoers did not even realize they were buying from a third-party ticket broker, which never even had the tickets.</p>
<p>"When the concerts or events are being canceled, the refunds are going to those people who were the original ticket holder," Friedman said.</p>
<p>That means a third-party buyer may never receive a refund.</p>
<p><b>What you can do</b></p>
<p>There are some things people can do to protect themselves when buying concert tickets or requesting a refund.</p>
<p>Elliott Advocacy suggests:</p>
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<li>Buying directly from Ticketmaster, if possible.</li>
<li>Being careful when Googling for Ticketmaster. Third-party sites often pay for search engines' top listings. </li>
<li>Emailing the ticket site or contacting them through Twitter if you can't reach a human over the phone.</li>
<li>Filing a complaint with the Better Business Bureau.</li>
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<p>Finally, customers can dispute the charge through their credit card, but if the refund is already in the works, Elliott Advocacy says that could actually muck things up and get them nowhere.</p>
<p>So use a credit card dispute as a last resort, so you don't waste your money.</p>
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					A high school football team in Kentucky won't be finishing its season due to a number of reasons, COVID-19 being one of them. Louisville's Iroquois High School is canceling the rest of its football season, according to a statement by the school’s athletic director Glendale Zell. There were three games left and last week's game was forfeited due to the coronavirus.When asked for a reason, Zell stated that the team had too few players left to safely play out the rest of the season's schedule. Zell stated that the school's football team had up to 30 players at the start of the season, but never had more than 24 dress for any games.There were a few reasons for this, including three players not returning to the team due to having COVID-19. Another three players were lost due to football injuries, but then other players were lost simply through attrition due to unnamed circumstances. This all reduced the team's roster down to only 12 active players for practice on Monday.As a result, Iroquois students and fans will have to wait until the 2022 season to cheer the Raiders on the field.
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<p>A high school football team in Kentucky won't be finishing its season due to a number of reasons, COVID-19 being one of them. </p>
<p>Louisville's Iroquois High School is canceling the rest of its football season, according to a statement by the school’s athletic director Glendale Zell. There were three games left and last week's game was forfeited due to the coronavirus.</p>
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<p>When asked for a reason, Zell stated that the team had too few players left to safely play out the rest of the season's schedule. </p>
<p>Zell stated that the school's football team had up to 30 players at the start of the season, but never had more than 24 dress for any games.</p>
<p>There were a few reasons for this, including three players not returning to the team due to having COVID-19. Another three players were lost due to football injuries, but then other players were lost simply through attrition due to unnamed circumstances. </p>
<p>This all reduced the team's roster down to only 12 active players for practice on Monday.</p>
<p>As a result, Iroquois students and fans will have to wait until the 2022 season to cheer the Raiders on the field. </p>
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