Has anybody had any experience with PBR cancelling a 2 day showcase the day before it is to start? So far, they are offering a "credit" or trying to send us to an out of state tournament. We did not cancel, they did. So shouldn't our money be refunded? Has anybody else dealt with this issue? We thought PBR was a well known showcase?
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In Ohio, I believe PBR's cancellation policy (regardless of reason for the cancel) is a full credit to be used at a future PBR event. Nothing I'm aware of dictated what future event, just that it would be a credit rather than a refund. May vary state to state, but that has been my experience.
In NY it's a credit as well, though I've never seen them cancel an event like that.
No way. Unless it was cancelled for weather they really need to give money back. Put the pressure on them and they will refund.
You can't cancel my order the day before it was supposed to arrive and give me store credit.
PABaseball posted:No way. Unless it was cancelled for weather they really need to give money back. Put the pressure on them and they will refund.
You can't cancel my order the day before it was supposed to arrive and give me store credit.
That's how we felt about it too. It's not cancelled due to weather. It states a "scheduling conflict". Sorry, but that's not our fault. And there's nothing else even remotely the same anytime soon. The offer was for us to go out of state to another showcase... a one day showcase on a Sunday.
4FunFinders posted:In Ohio, I believe PBR's cancellation policy (regardless of reason for the cancel) is a full credit to be used at a future PBR event. Nothing I'm aware of dictated what future event, just that it would be a credit rather than a refund. May vary state to state, but that has been my experience.
I could not find an actual policy. Do you have access to one? If so, would you be willing to share? I'm just trying to determine what I'm up against here to try to get my $300+ back in my pocket instead of theirs.
Sure. Here is the info I had for the Ohio PBR Policy.
https://www.prepbaseballreport.com/refundpolicyoh
"The Prep Baseball Report Ohio refund policy is that of a transfer nature. Prep Baseball Report Ohio will permit the transfer of your payment to another Prep Baseball Report Ohio event that may be used during the current clinic schedule or during the following year of scheduled clinics. Again, registration fees are of a transfer nature and will not be refunded.
If an event is cancelled due to weather, players will be issued a full credit to a future event."
Tell them if they don't give your money back you are contacting the state attorney general. Just because they have a policy it doesn't mean that policy is legal.
4FunFinders posted:Sure. Here is the info I had for the Ohio PBR Policy.
https://www.prepbaseballreport.com/refundpolicyoh
"The Prep Baseball Report Ohio refund policy is that of a transfer nature. Prep Baseball Report Ohio will permit the transfer of your payment to another Prep Baseball Report Ohio event that may be used during the current clinic schedule or during the following year of scheduled clinics. Again, registration fees are of a transfer nature and will not be refunded.
If an event is cancelled due to weather, players will be issued a full credit to a future event."
Thank you. It appears their policy applies to a player needing to cancel OR weather affecting the showcase. I cannot find any stated policy for GA.
Yes, if the event was cancelled due to a scheduling conflict, that is not your error or your problem and absolutely you should get a $ refund (not credit refund). I suppose a cancellation due to weather could be treated differently (as long as the customer is made aware of the policy). But this cancellation is not due to weather it is due to human error.
I'm surprised that they won't issue a payment refund - doesn't sound right.
d-mac posted:Tell them if they don't give your money back you are contacting the state attorney general. Just because they have a policy it doesn't mean that policy is legal.
I agree. Hate to be "that" parent but it's a good bit of money and there is no compelling reason to have cancelled the day before. I'm scratching my head trying to figure out how they feel entitled to keep our money. Very odd.
In poking around, I could not find a policy for GA specifically. Many states seem to have similar policies to that of Ohio (even though they do not call out whether PBR cancels an event or the player).
With that said, I did find a policy in Kentucky that does call out what happens if PBR cancels for reasons other than weather. Just sending this along a FYI since I'm pretty sure every PBR is managed/run at the state level.
https://www.prepbaseballreport.com/refundpolicyKY
"If an event is cancelled by Prep Baseball Report prior to the start of the event for any reason other than weather, a full refund or credit towards a future Prep Baseball Report Kentucky event will be issued."
You can always do a charge back through your CC card.
Just dispute it with your credit card co. They charged your for a service that was never provided (through no fault of your own).
Only thing I'd add is, you may want to speak with them again before going the charge back route. If you plan on going to PBR events in the future and selected for state games, etc, it could affect your son. It shouldn't but it's something I would think about.
nycdad posted:Only thing I'd add is, you may want to speak with them again before going the charge back route. If you plan on going to PBR events in the future and selected for state games, etc, it could affect your son. It shouldn't but it's something I would think about.
Agreed. I'd like to give them the opportunity to make it right. Although I have not received a response yet. I'll give it a day or two. I'm sure this wasn't their plan either. From what I've seen they are a decent organization.
Years ago a well known coveted tournament was cancelled due to rain. We had to quickly cancel hotel rooms to avoid those fees. The tournament did not give a refund, but we had up to a YEAR to use the credit. (We actually wound up eating it due to conflicts).
Just to clarify on the credit card chargeback option, of which I am quite familiar with from my professional experience.
You need to first reach out to the vendor and request a full refund due to their failure to deliver you the service you paid for. Note that the event was cancelled by them, not due to weather. Be sure to do this in writing (e-mail will suffice). Ask for the full refund (say you are not able to use it elsewhere) and then get their response in writing.
If they respond in the negative, then tell them that you are going to initiate a chargeback through your credit card. Not sure that changes their mind, but then they can expect to contacted by the cc bank.
You will need the written correspondence to provide the bank in your dispute to show that reached out to the vendor first. They will then review your case and render a decision. In the meantime, they should "freeze" the charge on your account so you do not have to accrue interest on it if you have not paid it yet.
Good luck--you never know how the bank will decide so better if you can convince PBR to refund you. Be nice at first and if they play hardball, filing a report with the BBB and attempting the chargeback may motivate them to give the money back.
I always assumed that the policy was full credit if the player couldn't make it. It's a completely different thing if PBR itself cancels, IMO. Very surprised to hear this. Up here in the upper midwest they have a good rep...I'll have to ask about this one.
I have a quite a bit of experience with PBR in Ohio.....they were one of the first PBR states....and are run by good guys and if they cancelled an event, I doubt you would have any issue getting a refund if that's what you wanted. If an event is cancelled due to weather, or a kid backs out, they still have quite a bit of expense, so I can see them offering a credit.....but that's not the case here. The event never happened, I'd expect a refund if that's what you wanted.