Money back plan urged
NZPA-AP Melbourne A politician has called for the Victorian cricket authorities to give fans their money back when one-day matches are washed out. The Opposition Sport Minister, Mr T. Reynolds, said cricket authorities should reimburse fans who did not get full value for money at one-day matches '
He suggested a full refund, or free entry to another match, should be provided if less than five overs were bowled. Fans should also get a redeemable coupon for a proportional refund or reduced price ticket for another game if more than five but less than 30 overs were played.
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Press, 3 February 1986, Page 23
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101Money back plan urged Press, 3 February 1986, Page 23
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