Did you buy Dodgers tickets before the season, excited to see the newly renovated Dodger Stadium? Have you tried calling to get a refund since it’s pretty clear baseball won’t be returning in front of fans anytime soon? Did you run out of luck trying to get your money back?
Well, two fans have issued a lawsuit in U.S. District Court in Los Angeles against Major League Baseball and its leading ticket partners for their failure to provide refunds for games that are unlikely to be played.
According to the Los Angeles Times, the lawsuit claims the defendants, which include Major League Baseball, each of the 30 teams, and four ticket partners (StubHub, Ticketmaster, Live Nation and Last Minute Transactions) violated five laws, with three specific to California law related to consumer protection and unfair competition.