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Online events platform StubHub is using predatory sales tactics to illegally mislead consumers into shelling out more for tickets, prosecutors allege in new lawsuit. Washington, D.C., Attorney ...
Since 2015, when it adopted the drip pricing model, StubHub has sold roughly five million tickets to consumers in the region for a return of an estimated $118 million in hidden fees, he said.
StubHub, the online ticket resale platform, was accused of deceiving customers through a “convoluted junk fee scheme” in a new lawsuit brought by Washington D.C. Attorney General Brian L. Schwalb.
DC Attorney General Brian Schwalb filed a lawsuit Wednesday against StubHub, alleging the live event ticket resale platform swindled District residents out of $118 million over nearly a decade through ...
Since StubHub adopted this pricing model in 2015, the company has sold almost 5 million tickets to Washington, DC, consumers alone, generating $118 million in “hidden” fee revenue, according ...
Live event ticket resale platform StubHub was accused in a lawsuit by the District of Columbia attorney general on Wednesday of duping customers and inflating ticket prices with hidden fees.
The “hidden” fees imposed by StubHub total “upwards of 40% of the advertised ticket price,” the lawsuit claims, and DC consumers have allegedly paid $118 million in such fees since 2015.
Although StubHub is a ticket reseller, it’s still the company’s responsibility to ensure the accuracy of the listings on its platform and to protect buyers from misleading information.
StubHub faces lawsuit over "drip pricing" practices 03:02. Online events platform StubHub is using predatory sales tactics to illegally mislead consumers into shelling out more for tickets ...
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