Jhon Chis
GBFake Company That OWes People a Lot of Money- Beware! This company is the worst when it comes to paying people the money they are owed. Their customer support is horrible. I have been trying to reach them for months, but all they got for me was an awful, automated response. Please beware and avoid doing business with them. Learn from my horror story.
Jon Silver
GBTotal scam Total scam, they are just like a Brown Paper Tickets and they intentionally mislead users to avoid paying out for events. Events.com claims they purchased Brown Paper tickets and would pay out all past events by now. That is a lie and I am still owed money 10 months later. They collected my personal data including bank information but had no intention to pay. It is basically bank fraud. Contact the local authorities if you are involved in an event with them.
Pam Bell
GB501c3 needs payment from Brown Paper Tickets/Events.com We used Brown Paper Tickets for an event on February 11, 2023, and understand that events.com is in the process of acquiring them. We still have not received the money from Ticket sales from this event - almost $4000. We are All About Cats, a 501 C3 organization, and we obviously desperately need that money. What action do we need to take in order to get the money owed us?
Brian Quinn
GBDiscusted with payout wait Yup, another one waiting for a payout from an event that used BPT. Auto response, form to fill out, no response in over 5 months, now contacting legal services to try to get the money. Oh yes, it was a funder for hospital services, 8K owed. Nice work Events.com STAY FAR AWAY FROM THIS COMPANY
Jodi W. Bonnell
GBPoor Customer Support Team Has No Answers- Please Avoid Buying Event Tickets from Them Their customer support team is the worst. I bought even tickets and needed confirmation from them to avoid showing up without them. These awful people were no help. They kept redirecting me from one person to another. It was awful to realize how I had been cheated by these fake people who are champions at lying blatantly to make sales and don't bother with confirmation.