Jackson fans concerned over O2 concert refunds
Fans of recently deceased pop star Michael Jackson who bought tickets for his London O2 concerts may not receive refunds
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By James Christie. |  |
Friday, 26, Jun 2009 05:42
Fans of the recently deceased pop star Michael Jackson who bought tickets for his London O2 concerts may not receive a full refund.
Reports suggest those who bought tickets direct from O2 or its partner Seatwave should be able to get their money back following the 50-year-old's death on Thursday.
It is believed the promoter AEG Live could now face a £300 million liability because of the death of Michael Jackson.
However, those who bought tickets from intermediaries or online privately may not be liable to receive such a deal.
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O2 has announced details of refunds will be made "in due course" and customers buying through Seatwave should get their money back.
Fans, however, may lose out on the money spent on booking fees.
There are fears those who have bought tickets online, but have not received tickets, could see rogue firms disappear with their cash, with some reports claiming tickets were selling on eBay for more than £10,000.