What TEG Promised Vs What It Delivered For Australia/USA Basketball Debacle

What TEG Promised Vs What It Delivered For Australia/USA Basketball Debacle

Entertainment business TEG is being forced to refund customers who bought tickets to the Australia vs USA basketball matches in Melbourne this week.

The ACCC released a statement yesterday saying it was “aware of refunds being made to consumers for the USA Basketball games … in Melbourne and Sydney on 22, 24 and 26 August”.

It comes after promotional material for the matches featured a host of high-profile players not taking part in the matches, including Steph Curry and LeBron James.

The problems continued for the promoters as a number of players, including Australia’s Ben Simmons, pulled out as the event drew near.

For fans that chose to attend, many were treated with ‘sub-par’ courtside seating which rendered it difficult to see the raised court.

Actor Russell Crowe led the backlash on social media.

TEG, which owns ticketing service Ticketek, has been promoting the event heavily since it was announced early last year.

In one of its early media releases, company CEO Geoff Jones said: “this historic two-game series will showcase many of the world’s best players and will leave an enduring legacy for basketball in Australia”.

Jones also said that while courtside seats (the one’s Russell Crowe has complained about) will “carry a premium” TEG was looking to “provide affordable tickets that are accessible to the real fans”.




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