Claimants argue Ultra's alleged position is "unenforceable" The company behind Miami’s Ultra Music Festival is being sued over its alleged refusal to offer cash refunds to customers who bought tickets for the 2020 event.
Ultra Enterprises, which runs the annual Miami gathering and other Ultra music events globally, is claimed by plaintiffs Samuel Hernandez and Richard Montoure to have insisted on customers transferring their tickets to either the 2021 or 2022 edition.
The festival was scheduled for March 20-22 but was called off in early March due to the worsening coronavirus pandemic. The proposed lawsuit, IQ writes, which was filed in the US district court for southern Florida, accuses Ultra Enterprises of conversion and unjust
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