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Dangerfield's Comedy Club
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We were on vacation this past week in New York and got scammed by guys selling tickets for Dangerfield's in Times Square. They called in the "reservation" for front row tickets once we paid him for the tickets. When we arrived at the clucb, there was a line for "reservations" to get in. After standing in the rain for over 45 minutes after the schduled start time, a manager came out to inform us that the show was sold out and that he would give us tickets to the show the following day, NEW YEARS EVE!! There were a good 20 people that didn't get in and had reservations. After continued talking with the manager, we got our money back. He refused to give the oter 20 or so people their money back. We threatened calling the Bet. Bus. Bur. and actually got on the phone with them. Once he saw that, he jumped into action and ran inside to get some cash for us.
The whole reasoning for the tickets we bought from the street vendor was that they weren't apart of the company, but nevertheless, he was aware of their ticket selling and that they were representing Dangerfield's. Honestly, the manager was nice and professional throughout the whole deal and you could tell that someone else was responsible for the SCAM.
Lesson: buy the tickets from the club and if you get scammed don't leave until you get your cash.
Never will I go back to Dangerfield's as if they would want us after the chewing they got.
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