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It looks like you're using an ad blocker. Thank you for supporting our journalism. Sorry, but your browser needs Javascript to use this site. The process involves currency exchange rates, credit card fees and other administrative expenses. CoSport Chief Executive Alan Dizdarevic says his company does not turn a profit on ticket sales, making its money instead on high-end packages that include hotel rooms and hospitality events.

The fees that his customers want back, he said, have already been spent on buying and processing tickets. The New Jersey-based company contends the Japanese should refund fees because they made the decision to ban outsiders. Tokyo officials will refund face value for all tickets sold internationally but have pushed back against reimbursing fees they neither collected nor received. The U. CoSport, which operates in several countries, claims it could not find suitable coverage in the U.

Over the years, his company has faced complaints about fees, availability of choice seats during the lottery process, and inefficiency in delivering tickets. Customers say that, in this instance, shifting terms and conditions have left them confused about amounts and schedules for refunds. Some people wonder why CoSport has not been as accommodating as other companies during the pandemic.

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