Personally, I think you have an excellent chance of recouping your funds. Here, there is a clear contract between two parties. That contract stated that you purchased 2 tickets for a John Prine Concert, and received the wrong tickets. I'm sure that if you contact the company who sold you the wrong tickets they will make amends. This time you are right. Best Wishes W
In a message dated 4/29/05 4:37:17 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: << NOW....on to another dilemma! On Feb.23 I ordered two tickets ($100) to see my man John Prine at the Louisville Palace on April 29, today. I received the tickets on Feb. 26th and put them away for safekeeping without opening the envelope. I opened it this morning, and lo and behold, the tickets were for a Frankie Beverly concert on Feb. 25! Talk about steamed! I called the Palace and they said "tough beans, you should have looked at the tickets when you got them." I suppose that is true, but I had no reason to believe they were the wrong tickets. Notice the kicker: I received the tickets on Feb.26. The Beverly concert was Feb.25, so they were useless anyway! Furthermore, who the heck is Frankie Beverly? Do you suppose there is any chance I could recoup my $100? >>

