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Festival Ticket Refund
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I am asking this on behalf of my brother, who make a part-payment for 2 x tickets to Camp Bestival 2019. He is requesting a refund and to cancel his payment plan and is being asked to prove his wife's 'personal medical issue'. It looks like the festival is in financial trouble with lots of people requesting refunds and cancellations. Does anyone know please, are they legally allowed to request this information, and where does he stand on getting his money back? He paid on debit card unfortunately, no with a credit card. Any advice will be very gratefully received, thank you.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If you are offering your wife's medical condition as a reason for your refund request, the organisers are entitled to ask for proof - a letter from your GP should suffice.
They may not be obliged to refund under any circumstances, and festival and concert organisers usually include in the small print the reasons they will, and will not accept for refunds.
They may not be obliged to refund under any circumstances, and festival and concert organisers usually include in the small print the reasons they will, and will not accept for refunds.
This event is not for 9 months.
I think it reasonable for a company to ask what medical condition can affect a person going to an event in 9 months time.
I realise it may be a serious long term medical condition so assume there is hospital and doctors letters etc so there should be no problem sending them in as "proof".
My son has a disability and goes to numerous rock festivals (Download etc) and always has to send in proof of his disability to get a "free" ticket for his carer and a disabled parking space.
I think it reasonable for a company to ask what medical condition can affect a person going to an event in 9 months time.
I realise it may be a serious long term medical condition so assume there is hospital and doctors letters etc so there should be no problem sending them in as "proof".
My son has a disability and goes to numerous rock festivals (Download etc) and always has to send in proof of his disability to get a "free" ticket for his carer and a disabled parking space.