Eventim

Discussion in 'British Boxing Forum' started by jackukmma, May 17, 2013.


  1. broomy

    broomy New Member Full Member

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    Can't blame matchroom for this. Hayemaker chose eventim. Surely something like this will effect his next fight, would people really want to risk losing money again.

    As for what's been announced by Haye today, what happens if you can't make his next fight.
     
  2. jackukmma

    jackukmma Active Member Full Member

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    Bull**** that if they are still planning event it should of been postponed not cancelled. Just give us our money back I won't be using eventim ever again
     
  3. smegmaa

    smegmaa Undefeated Champ Full Member

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    Hayemaker did, not DH or EH...& it's Eventim's call to refund or not, if it was in the T&C then it's probably tough ****! :hi:
     
  4. PrettyBoyFloyd

    PrettyBoyFloyd New Member Full Member

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    all david haye has put on twitter the last few nights is about where he is going out and getting on it.. bloke is an utter **** taker and i usually jump to his defense about most things. i get the feeling there is more to this cancelation than just an injury.
     
  5. There will also be many who have also lost money after forking out for transport and hotels in addition to being shafted by Eventim.

    There will be many who will find the new date inconvenient for a variety of reasons.

    Eventim have been badly exposed as money grabbing ****s and will be avoided in the future.
     
  6. StWerburghs

    StWerburghs Active Member Full Member

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    booking fees will be waived for the next fight...but only for those who have bought tickets for this fight....some fans will lose out for sure.
     
  7. Eventmaster

    Eventmaster Guest

    Why don't we live in a political system where we can afford booking fees?
     
  8. Eventmaster

    Eventmaster Guest

    All we got is v500 and a measly 75 when we run out.