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| re: When a theater changes a show in your already paid-for subscription, are you entitled to a prorated refund? | |
| Last Edit: MockingbirdGirl 12:03 am EDT 04/01/18 | |
| Posted by: MockingbirdGirl 12:01 am EDT 04/01/18 | |
| In reply to: When a theater changes a show in your already paid-for subscription, are you entitled to a prorated refund? - summertheater 11:38 pm EDT 03/31/18 | |
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| There is usually an "offerings subject to change" disclaimer when you subscribe that would preclude the type of remedies you suggest. You pays your money and you takes your choice. I can't believe this is news to you. Just another excuse to grouse? |
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| re: When a theater changes a show in your already paid-for subscription, are you entitled to a prorated refund? | |
| Posted by: tmdonahue (tmdonahue@yahoo.com) 08:50 am EDT 04/01/18 | |
| In reply to: re: When a theater changes a show in your already paid-for subscription, are you entitled to a prorated refund? - MockingbirdGirl 12:01 am EDT 04/01/18 | |
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| Altho a theater may not have to make accomodations legally, a subscription theater is based on creating a good relationship with a group of theater goers. Thus I think they often will make a ticket-buyer happy. You may have to escalate from the ticket office. Be nice. | |
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| re: When a theater changes a show in your already paid-for subscription, are you entitled to a prorated refund? | |
| Posted by: summertheater 12:06 am EDT 04/01/18 | |
| In reply to: re: When a theater changes a show in your already paid-for subscription, are you entitled to a prorated refund? - MockingbirdGirl 12:01 am EDT 04/01/18 | |
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| You don't replace an A-list show with a C-list amateur piece of crap. You replace it with the Duncan Sheik musical in people's subscriptions. It's the right thing to do. Rather than try to screw your customers. | |
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| Considering the Sheik musical is almost a year away, how do you expect them to do that? | |
| Posted by: Esther 10:52 am EDT 04/02/18 | |
| In reply to: re: When a theater changes a show in your already paid-for subscription, are you entitled to a prorated refund? - summertheater 12:06 am EDT 04/01/18 | |
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| Perhaps they should mount an unfinished product (which Alice likely is) just to satisfy your desire to see something you deem worthy. I do hope you aren't renewing. |
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| re: When a theater changes a show in your already paid-for subscription, are you entitled to a prorated refund? | |
| Posted by: Singapore/Fling 01:10 pm EDT 04/01/18 | |
| In reply to: re: When a theater changes a show in your already paid-for subscription, are you entitled to a prorated refund? - summertheater 12:06 am EDT 04/01/18 | |
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| Have you seen all three shows to know which ones are A-list shows and which are C-list pieces of crap? All three playwrights have had their share of hits and misses, and all three playwrights have had productions in New York. So why are you putting Silverman into the "amateur" box (she's not) and putting Sheik into the "every show he writes is A-list" (they're not)? | |
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