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Ticketmaster and Live Nation must show total ticket costs under a new FTC rule, as resale prices and junk fees surge.
Customers who order tickets online or book a stay when traveling will notice a change in the next time they are online.
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," ...
Travelers across the United States can finally celebrate a major victory against the hotel industry’s deceptive pricing ...
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Travel Noire on MSNNew Law Makes Hotel Hidden Fees Illegal: Travelers Now Protected From Bait-and-Switch PricingTravelers across the United States can finally celebrate a major victory against the hotel industry’s deceptive pricing ...
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.
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Digital Music News on MSNSeatGeek and StubHub Follow Ticketmaster’s Lead with Upfront Ticket PricingWith Ticketmaster offering all-in pricing on its website and mobile apps, both secondary ticketing marketplaces SeatGeek and ...
Ticketmaster, the dominant force in global ticketing, has begun displaying the full cost of tickets upfront, including service and facility fees, ...
Ticketmaster's new pricing policy now includes all service charges and facility fees upfront, addressing consumer concerns ...
New rules on "junk fees" from the Federal Trade Commission won't save you money, but they should save you from being ...
The Federal Trade Commission’s bipartisan “junk fee” rules took effect Monday giving consumers new protections against fees ...
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