# Requesting a Refund from Ticketmaster: Common Issues & Fixes
So, you bought tickets from Ticketmaster for your show, but now you can't go and need a refund? Getting your money back from Ticketmaster can be a pain sometimes.
This is a simple guide on how to deal with common refund problems and what you can do to get things sorted out.
First, Ticketmaster's refund rules depend on both Ticketmaster and the people organizing the event. You might run into missing refund buttons or delays, which can be super annoying. This guide can help you deal with these issues.
Keep in mind that during big stuff like COVID-19, Ticketmaster changed policies temporarily. Also, some tickets like those with discounts or resale ones might not be refundable.
**Here's the deal:**
* If the event is canceled, you should get an automatic refund.
* If the event is moved to a different date, you might get a refund if you can't make it.
**How to Ask for a Refund:**
1. **Log In:** Go to Ticketmaster's website or use their app.
2. **Find Your Event:** Head to My Tickets and pick the event you’re dealing with.
3. **Request a Refund (If Possible):** If you see a Request a Refund button, hit it. If it’s not there, refunds might not be allowed for that event.
4. **Send Your Request:** Follow the steps, make sure everything looks good, and send it off.
5. **Keep an Eye on Your Email:** You should get a confirmation email.
**Common Problems**
* **No Refund Button:** This usually means the event organizer isn't doing refunds, or those tickets were resales.
* *Fix:* See if reselling is possible or get in touch with Ticketmaster.
* **Refund Denied:** This usually occurs if you have special tickets.
* *Fix:* Before you buy, make sure you are aware of the type of ticket first.
* **Late Refunds:** Sometimes it takes forever due to bank delays.
* *Fix:* Give it the full time (up to a month) and keep checking.
* **Missing Email:** Emails sometimes end up in spam.
* *Fix:* Look in your spam folder, or check your account online.
* **Wrong Payment:** Ticketmaster sends refunds to the card you used.
* *Fix:* If that card is closed, call your bank to get the refund.
Sometimes the Ticketmaster app works better than the website.
**Other Tips**
* **Customer Support:** Try live chat or call them for quicker help.
* **Resale or Credits:** If you can’t get a refund, sell your ticket or take the event credits.
**How Long Does It Take?**
* Credit cards: About a week or two.
* Debit cards: Up to a month.
* PayPal: Usually about a week.
**Avoid Problems Later**
1. Keep all your confirmations and receipts.
2. Before buying , look up refund policies.
3. Use the app for faster help.
**Quick Questions**
* **Service Fees Back?** Yes, if the event is canceled.
* **No Refund Button?** The organizer might not allow refunds, or the time to refund has passed. Act fast.
* **Refund Denied?** Make sure you are aware of eligibility.
* **How Long for the Money?** About a week to a month.
* **Card Closed?** Call your bank.
* **After the Event?** Nope, needs to be before the event.
Getting a refund from Ticketmaster doesn’t have to be super hard. If you're patient and know what to do, things should go smoothly. Knowing the rules beforehand also helps.