Dodgers offer refunds or credit to ticket holders for home games in March, April
The Dodgers on Thursday announced they are offering account credits or — with an additional step — refunds to people who bought tickets through the organization to March and April home games canceled because of Major League Baseball’s shutdown.
The public rollout of the message caused some confusion. An outline of the policy on the team’s website, which was also posted on the Dodgers’ Twitter account, initially did not include the word refund. The only mention of a refund was at the bottom of emails sent directly to ticket holders. The website was later updated with the refund option.
In the emails, people were directed to contact their ticket representative or call (866) 363-4377 and choose option 6 for a refund. If no action is taken, the franchise will give the ticket holder an account credit with a 10% bonus that can be used for events in 2020 or 2021.
The policy covers the 19 games scheduled to be played at Dodger Stadium in March and April, including two exhibition games in the Freeway Series against the Angels. It does not include single-game tickets purchased through third-party re-sellers such as StubHub, the league’s official resale partner.
Major League Baseball frees teams to refund tickets for games canceled because of the coronavirus. The Angels say they’ve been doing that all along.
The 10% bonus credit can be used for tickets to any home games at Dodger Stadium, including playoff games, or prepaid parking for any home games, including the playoffs. Season ticket holders can also use the bonus for food and beverages at most concession stands and restaurants, merchandise at most team stores and kiosks, or a donation to the Dodgers Foundation’s local COVID-19 relief efforts.
Teams across the majors began announcing adjusted ticket policies this week after receiving the green light from the commissioner’s office. Previously, refunds were only available to games that were canceled, but games not played in March and April were officially termed postponed by MLB. The situation led to two fans filing a lawsuit against MLB, its teams, and four ticket companies April 20.
Not every franchise has disclosed an amended ticket policy as of Thursday morning. Nearly all those that have announced one also offered refund and credit options. Some teams’ policies extend through the end of May. The Dodgers’ policy does not mention games beyond April.
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