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I saw today that zMax is going to give a 100% refund for the race that was cancelled. I believe I saw it float by on the track's Twitter or Facebook page.
I saw today that zMax is going to give a 100% refund for the race that was cancelled. I believe I saw it float by on the track's Twitter or Facebook page.
not as good as full refund but much better than initial offering which should appease many.
I sure wouldn't throw a ticket away if an event was cancelled until i new it was worthless.How many people tossed their tickets on their way out or shortly after?
Not a refund, but 100% credit towards one of the two races at zMax next year. Although a 100% credit, they are still charging taxes and a handling fee for each ticket, so there's definitely more out of pocket than just exchanging your ticket.
And as for tossing the ticket, if you purchased it online (which is probably 99% of the ticketholders), then there is record of the transaction to obtain the credit.
Last year in Reading they told me I could only use my prior year ticket in exchange for that same day. So I could only use my Sunday ticket from 2012 on Sunday last year. I always thought it was any day the following year at that track.NHRA used to give you credit towards any race you wanted on a Rainout in the 90's, I guess now it is just for the Rainout or in this case Cancelled event!
Just saw the weather forecast for the rest of the year. Dallas, St. Louis, Reading and Las Vegas will be rained out. Those races along with the remainder of Charlotte will be completed at Pomona!!