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Q: I bought the "all access" ticket but I found out, there are just "virtual pass" ticket. So I think I was deceived.

The webpage where we bought tickets: https://www.eventbrite.ie/e/dublin-digital-marketing-conference-registration-54158921793?aff=ebdshpsearchautocomplete

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Adam Savett
Adam Savett
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  • Consumer Law Lawyer
  • Allentown, PA

A: I'm sorry that you feel deceived - I would suggest talking to the conference organizer and asking about a refund.

But I wouldn't hold much hope.

The event page states several times that it is an online / virtual event:

- "When & Where: Online: Live & On Demand"

- "Dublin Digital Marketing Conference takes place September 4th to 5th, 2019. It is an online event being streamed live and also available on demand."

- "If you would like to meet the speakers, network with fellow marketing professionals at refreshment breaks, luncheons and evening receptions, check out the latest Internet, Mobile, AdTech, MarTech and SaaS technology solution providers exhibiting then it is highly recommended to attend DigiMarCon Ireland in person instead of the Dublin Digital Marketing Conference which is a 100% online event only."

- "All Access Pass includes: September 4, 2019: All General Sessions (Live Streamed Online); September 5, 2019: All Master Classes (Live Streamed Online)"

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