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Customers who order tickets online or book a stay when traveling will notice a change in the next time they are online.
Summer is quickly approaching and many Wisconsin consumers will attend a concert, festival, sporting event, or other ticketed ...
The new rules aim to address consumer frustration over ticket prices by ensuring transparency. Additionally, the regulations mandate that businesses avoid using vague terms such as "convenience fees," ...
After years of frustrating concertgoers and sports fans with surprise charges at checkout, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) ...
The Federal Trade Commission's rule requiring ticket sellers and short-term lodging to disclose charges upfront went into ...
The Biden-era "Junk Fees Rule" is now in effect. See what that could mean for your next hotel stay or concert experience.
In addition to making it clear to travelers what they will be expected to pay, the rule also applies to live event ticketing ...
A new Federal Trade Commission (FTC) rule banning deceptive “junk fees” officially took effect on May 12, 2025, marking a ...
FTC now requires upfront pricing from companies like Ticketmaster and hotels to stop hidden junk fees and improve ...
The Biden Administration’s “junk fee” ban went into effect this week. Ticket sellers, hotels, and vacation rentals are now required to disclose all costs upfront.
Thanks to a new rule from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), hotels and concert ticket companies like Ticketmaster have to share full prices up front.