StubHub misled me about my $331 concert ticket refund. What should I do?
When Christi Barguig’s concert is canceled, StubHub offers her a refund. Then it sends the money to the wrong person.
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When Christi Barguig’s concert is canceled, StubHub offers her a refund. Then it sends the money to the wrong person.
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Adrianna Gatlin is facing a $2,450 debt after Pediatrix Medical Group bills her directly for medical services. Why didn’t it send her the correct form to process her claim?
Lori McBride buys StubHub tickets for a 1 p.m. show but discovers they’re for 7:30 p.m. StubHub denies her a refund because she didn’t immediately contact the company. But what about StubHub’s FanProtect Guarantee?
When Kenneth Rogers orders a modem through AliExpress, he receives nothing but a $370 bill. How can he get his money back?
When Stephen Mills’ wife tries to cancel her Audible subscription, she inadvertently gives scammers access to her computer. They steal $3,495. Why won’t Wells Fargo help her get the money back?
Justin Czerniawski pays $575 for premium resume help from TopResume, but he’s unhappy with the results. When TopResume refuses a refund, he turns to a consumer advocate for help.
Sears can’t install James King’s washer, and it won’t refund him. How can he get the company to honor its obligations?
Sofya Mumford’s $65 Groupon voucher is worthless after the restaurant goes out of business. Why won’t the company refund her money?
Angelica Niklowitz gets a recurring error when she tries to access the hockey game tickets she buys through StubHub. Can she get a refund for the replacement tickets she has to buy?