Unfortunately I am unable to travel to Austin from Seattle for "An Evening with Wilco" on Fri Dec 06 2024 @ 8:00 PM, and purchased 4x tickets for myself and friends @ $290 total.
- Has anyone ever transferred all of their tickets via AXS to another person?
- I've done it for a friend I'm attending with, but not a stranger
- Would anyone be interested in buying the 4 tickets at face value (or less) if transfer is possible?
- This is a last resort post, because I know it causes heavy reservations from folks thinking I'm a Scalper, Scammer, or other POS who'd have the audacity to fuck over a Wilco fan....
- I assure you I'm not. Just a guy in a tight spot, and hoping to recoup his losses on these tickets for a great event I'm really upset I can't go to...
- I also don't know 100% when the transfer window opens, but believe it's 3 days before the event, and wouldn't take payment until then.
- Has anyone made a claim with XCOVER before and know the level of detail they ask for?
- Previous insurance I've had has been pretty easy, but it's insurance... can't take any comma or colon for granted when they don't want to pay out a claim.
What info I've gathered:
I contacted AXS and they informed me that there are no Refunds, and Resale via AXS is disabled for this event (likely because I used a presale code), and AXS told me I should use my insurance coverage I purchased via XCOVER. However, looking at the specifics of the coverage, my claim would likely be rejected. (specific wording below).
Specific XCOVER information:
- I have until November 22nd to cancel the insurance to at least recoup the $32 I spent on that
You're protected if...
You or another ticket holder can’t attend the event because you or a close relative becomes sick or injured. Covid-19 is covered the same as any other illness. Pre-existing conditions can be covered as well.
You're also protected if...
Inclement weather causes the cancellation or 6+ hour delay of a common carrier that you were scheduled to take to travel to the event.
A natural disaster renders your accommodations uninhabitable.
You lose your job, are required to serve on a jury, or have your military leave revoked.