Nicole E. asked

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I purchased NBA tickets for $3500 for a game I no longer want to attend. Do I have the right to cancel this purchase in the state of Ohio, and does being intoxicated at the time of purchase affect my ability to get a refund?

October 15th, 2023

Thomas W. answered

In the state of Ohio, there is no legal right to cancel a purchase like this, as it is typically gov...

October 15th, 2023

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