Was retweeted by the NCAA Wrestling account. I assume refunds should be coming for those that have paid:
From a Stubhub forum with moderator response.Pretty sure StubHUB doesn’t refund since it is a secondary marketplace. If you got tickets through there, I think you are screwed.
but your camera is!That statement appears pretty open-ended, only "recommending" against public attendance. I asked Columbia for guidance as to how it or the NCAA plans on interpreting "essential personnel." My guess is that I'm not essential.
I imagine original ticket holders will be given recourse but you're right that the secondary market muddy the waters in terms of refunds, at least procedurally. However, it's in Stubhub's genuine interest to honor whatever deal original ticket holders receive and not impose unrealistic hoops to jump through because it'll otherwise devalue itself as a service. If people buying tickets on Stubhub are deprived of rights the original ticket holder enjoyed, that's bad for Stubhub.I don’t see how StubHUB will be able to issue refunds. The event isn’t cancelled. How can they monitor if tickets were actually used by family?
It will be a pretty muddy situation on who gets refunds and who doesn’t
I would think that if family were the only allowed spectators then they would not be using original tickets but would have passes issued to them, but who really knows at this point.I don’t see how StubHUB will be able to issue refunds. The event isn’t cancelled. How can they monitor if tickets were actually used by family?
It will be a pretty muddy situation on who gets refunds and who doesn’t
How did you make your reservations?I just called, my three night hotel is non-refundable. I'm out at least $500 plus whatever happens with my tickets.
keep good records - may be a tax deductible for 2020 depending on how bad things get - this could be in both State and Federal temporary Tax Law changesI just called, my three night hotel is non-refundable. I'm out at least $500 plus whatever happens with my tickets.
I made them through a travel website (Hotels.com) and they are not refunding my reservation.How did you make your reservations?
I have booked things through Expedia before and yesterday reserved a vehicle. I didn't read the details but they appear to have some procedure in place for coronavirus cancellations. They did say wait until you are definitely affected before contacting them because they are overloaded with inquiries. I wouldn't give up, hotels.com may change policies. I'd contact the hotel directly as well.I made them through a travel website (Hotels.com) and they are not refunding my reservation.
Go than, sports bar watch on espn and party.I made them through a travel website (Hotels.com) and they are not refunding my reservation.
If one person would die because they had the event, would it be worth it to you?Complete overreaction.
Do you have enough time to legally adopt a wrestler?That statement appears pretty open-ended, only "recommending" against public attendance. I asked Columbia for guidance as to how it or the NCAA plans on interpreting "essential personnel." My guess is that I'm not essential.
I purchased an insurance plan for mine (for like the first time ever). I’d heard rumors that those claims are being met with the “Act of God” BS. Anybody have a firsthand trip insurance experience yet?I made them through a travel website (Hotels.com) and they are not refunding my reservation.
I would respond that with divine intervention, everything is an act of God and see where that gets you.I purchased an insurance plan for mine (for like the first time ever). I’d heard rumors that those claims are being met with the “Act of God” BS. Anybody have a firsthand trip insurance experience yet?
depends who that one person is. If my boss then hell yes it is worth itIf one person would die because they had the event, would it be worth it to you?
unfortunately I don't think you get to pick and choose. hahadepends who that one person is. If my boss then hell yes it is worth it
Have you done your taxes lately , with the new tax laws our president implemented for last year (basically cutting our deductions for state tax) it is the standard deduction. I don't even keep receipts anymore for charity. I think Trump is kicking around the payroll tax but not sure i see any tax benefit coming due to the NCAA screwing the folks with ticketskeep good records - may be a tax deductible for 2020 depending on how bad things get - this could be in both State and Federal temporary Tax Law changes
what ever happen to pictures or it didn't happenThat statement appears pretty open-ended, only "recommending" against public attendance. I asked Columbia for guidance as to how it or the NCAA plans on interpreting "essential personnel." My guess is that I'm not essential.
They are up to three pages over there. Here we got 34 comments lolIf Iowa wins the NC, but there is no one to see it...did it really happen?
They are up to three pages over there. Here we got 34 comments lol
Your best bet is to claim on the insurance based on getting sick, with a doctor’s note. So, maybe try to get coronavirus for real?I purchased an insurance plan for mine (for like the first time ever). I’d heard rumors that those claims are being met with the “Act of God” BS. Anybody have a firsthand trip insurance experience yet?