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FEES GOING INTO EFFECT TODAY. CONSUMERS CAN EXPECT TO SEE A BIG CHANGE WHEN BOOKING A HOTEL OR BUYING A CONCERT TICKET. ABC’S ALISON KOSIK EXPLAINS TAKING THE MYSTERY OUT OF THE FINAL COST.
FTC rule bans hidden fees, requiring ticket sites to display full prices upfront by default. Money; Getty Images The largest concert ticket services, including StubHub and Ticketmaster ...
People who bought pit passes for the Spiedie Fest concert are receiving partial refunds after tickets were incorrectly priced ...
Ticketmaster has pledged to display all-in ticket pricing upfront as a new federal rule cracking down on hidden fees comes into effect. The Biden administration's ban on so-called "junk fees" began ...
(Bloomberg) -- President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Monday aimed at cracking down on ticket scalping and fees that drive ... to recommend additional regulations or legislation ...
President Donald Trump signed an executive order targeting ticket fees and scalpers on Monday ... industry and will recommend additional regulations or legislation needed to protect consumers.
FTC isn't banning extra fees but consumers will need to be told prices upfront. Starting May 12, the price that concertgoers and sports fans initially see advertised for a ticket online should be the ...
Also referred to as the “junk fee” rule against “bait-and-switch” or “drip” pricing, the rule was adopted with bipartisan support in the waning ...
The president said rising fees for concerts ... and recommend additional regulations or legislation needed to protect consumers in this industry.” “Ticket scalpers use bots and other unfair ...
This meant that four standing tickets could cost an eye-watering £1,400 once service and order processing fees were included. Which? believes Ticketmaster’s lack ... Consumer Protection from Unfair ...