
Inga Brydson
GBIs Events.Com corrupt? Serious concerns that events.com is a bonafide company. We are a children's NFP and are owed $13K from an event we sold through Brown Paper Tickets - a company they bought back in 2022. No phone contact available to either company, automated response to support.

Sean Conroy
GBBrown Paper Tickets and Events.com will not pay my small business what they collected for us We held an event through BPT in February of 2023 (after Events.com purchased BPT in October of 2022). They collected over $23,000 and promised payment within 10 business days. Almost a year later we haven’t received a penny of the funds BPT collected from our customers. All Events.com will do is say the usual “this was BPT not us, except Events.com had already acquired BPT. Numerous attempts to collect via an attorney have gone unanswered by Events.com. Pay us! We are a small business struggling and can really use the tens of thousands of dollars owed to us.

Terry Fillipi
GBI am also waiting for $10,285 for an… I am also waiting for $10,285 for an event held in June, 2023. I had used Brown Paper Tickets for online ticketing for the previous 9 years. No communication from either BPT or Events.com to numerous inquiries about payment of the money collected from my ticket holders. This is not acceptable! How can a company fleece so many people and organizations?! Please spare me and others the canned response to this review. WE JUST WANT OUR MONEY!!

Jon Silver
GBTotal scam Total scam, they are just like a Brown Paper Tickets and they intentionally mislead users to avoid paying out for events. Events.com claims they purchased Brown Paper tickets and would pay out all past events by now. That is a lie and I am still owed money 10 months later. They collected my personal data including bank information but had no intention to pay. It is basically bank fraud. Contact the local authorities if you are involved in an event with them.

Misti
GBGood, workable site They seemed to have thought of all the possible situations for event planning, yay! Navigating the site is a little confusing, though, and when you click on links in the email summaries they send, rather than going directly to your event, you have to sign in and hunt for it.