Arizona company under fire for not issuing refunds after postponing Blacklight Run

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An Arizona-based company with more than 200 complaints on the Better Business Bureau is under fire from customers who say they were scammed out of their money

COMMERCE CITY, Colo. — .

He learned about the run after seeing an ad for it on Facebook. He signed himself and his wife up for the event, which was scheduled to take place July 30 at Dick's Sporting Goods Park in Commerce City. As of Sunday, the run remains postponed, as do ones in other cities, according to the event's website.Communication with both Blacklight Run and Cool Events, the company in charge of the run, has been nonexistent.

According to the Better Business Bureau, Cool Events LLC has an F rating and more than 200 complaints. The BBB has also had no luck getting in contact with the company, writing on its website:

 

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