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MSG Certainly does not abide by that.("you have to let ticket holders in")

I was banned entry [Chicago Theater] (not formally but at the door which was weird as that I was not trying to progress in) for refusing to encase my phone in the yonder pouch. Once denied, I requested a full refund of my ticket. I don't recall having the notice when I bought the ticket and the the ticket didn't state the phone casing. (This was chris rock)




They will say, so sue us, and you should.


You could have launched a lawsuit claim damages.


That would probably cost them more than 80$


The question later was:

1. How much time would this take

2. How willing would attorneys be willing to persue this?

3. How many attorneys can you actually contact about this? (This deals with the entertainment industry.. they're very well funded and very aggressive.

---- Then it came down is.. is it worth reaching out to the IL Attorney General about this? I didn't because I was exhausted by then and they probably wouldn't take it up due to the complexity of the transaction.

This situation simply is: A third party holder of tickets (TM) issueing a ticket to a show venue (Chris Rock+MSG|Chicago Theater), rejecting entry to an individual (me) with a ticket, but preventing me from being able to honor the ticket (due to rules from the Chris Rock group to the venue). And the whole case involves a group v 1 conversation involving all parties except for TM.


Wonder if there was a way to register as future plaintiffs for a potential class action suit of everyone else who was turned away for similar reasons.


I would be 100% willing to be apart of this.




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