The ability to change features, prices, and availability of things you’ve already paid for is a powerful temptation to corporations.

  • @Linkerbaan
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    6 months ago

    If you pay for the circus and they take away the circus so you can’t see it, and then replace it for Circus2, did you own a ticket for the circus?

    • @poopkins
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      -136 months ago

      That would depend on the terms of sale.

        • @poopkins
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          16 months ago

          Without details of the hypothetical scenario made here, we cannot know if that’s the case. If the ticket purchaser was unable to see the circus because their flight home was delayed, the circus has no obligation to refund them. If attendance of “Circus 2” is offered to the purchaser due to the cancellation of “Circus 1” under the conditions of the original ticket purchase, then it’s unlikely to be an unfair contact.

          There are all kinds of details missing here that we can freely speculate about.

        • @poopkins
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          16 months ago

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