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The FTC in the US has started to crackdown on ticket scalpers that it reckons have violated the BOTS Act, which prohibits ...
As the FTC cracks down on ticket resellers for alleged violations of the BOTS Act, one targeted reseller files suit. NITO ...
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, will ...
Ticketmaster is now going to show the full, upfront price on its website even before ticket buyers land on the checkout page. This is thanks to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and its fight ...
Not mentioned in Ticketmaster's announcement: An FTC rule requiring that exact change just so happened to take effect today. The FTC's bipartisan junk fees rule was finalized in December.
In a statement sent to the Free Press on May 7, Ticketmaster said the company has been "advocating for all-in pricing as a nationwide standard for years and we applaud the FTC for making it a reality.
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"Ticketmaster has long advocated for all-in pricing to become the nationwide standard so fans can easily compare prices across all ticketing sites, and we commend the FTC for making that a reality ...