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help04me

Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Texas

I signed a contract for a buy now, pay later program for 100 tickets to an event. I have not been able to sell these tickets to get the funds needed to zero the account, however, I have made payment on those that I sold. I do understand that I'm liable for the amounts due but I am being told that the tickets I did sell are not being printed until my account it zero'd out. I don't have the funds readily available and am willing to pay it out, however, I don't think it is legal for them to not print out the tickets that I did pay for already. Please advise.
 


Zigner

Senior Member, Non-Attorney
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Texas

I signed a contract for a buy now, pay later program for 100 tickets to an event. I have not been able to sell these tickets to get the funds needed to zero the account, however, I have made payment on those that I sold. I do understand that I'm liable for the amounts due but I am being told that the tickets I did sell are not being printed until my account it zero'd out. I don't have the funds readily available and am willing to pay it out, however, I don't think it is legal for them to not print out the tickets that I did pay for already. Please advise.
This is a contractual matter. Refer to your contract.
 

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