Has anyone received their refunds for Haye/Fury yet?

Discussion in 'British Boxing Forum' started by DJA26, Nov 25, 2013.


  1. DJA26

    DJA26 Member Full Member

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    Eventim refuse to even discuss booking fees being returned; the head office are telling the customer service people not to give out their number/even discussing it. They have still to refund my face value money as well.

    Dodgy, dodgy company.
     
  2. elbrujito

    elbrujito Well-Known Member Full Member

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    no nothing yet got an email on the 19th saying 2-3 working days

    there was a thread on here that i cant find now and somebody had a way to try and get the booking fees back - they did it for hayes last cancelled fight and it worked??
     
  3. EastLondonDan

    EastLondonDan Active Member Full Member

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    I've not had a refund yet, I know of 4 others too who are still waiting.
     
  4. BretN

    BretN Well-Known Member Full Member

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    No, I haven't

    Sent them an e-mail today. Why send an e-mail last week saying "2-3 days" and nobody seems to have anything almost a week later

    Very frustrating as I've got 7 mates all wanting their money back! (Understandbly)
     
  5. BretN

    BretN Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Got mine today- anyone else?
     
  6. Furey

    Furey EST & REG 2009 Full Member

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    Haven't received mine yet.

    Seen someone complain on twitter and Haye re-tweeted it though.
     
  7. elbrujito

    elbrujito Well-Known Member Full Member

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    yes got my refund today - ticket value only
     
  8. Rangersfan1982

    Rangersfan1982 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I lost £40 to those ****s between the Charr and 1st Fury fight.
     
  9. Danebrogen

    Danebrogen Boxing Addict Full Member

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    The greatest trick the David ever pulled was convincing the world the fight would actually take place.