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Americans can see the price of live event tickets upfront as the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) banned “junk fees.” The FTC passed a rule on Tuesday that requires ticket seller ...
The Junk Fees Rule prohibits “bait-and-switch pricing” that hides total prices for live-event tickets and hotels. For our purposes, this is mainly about Ticketmaster, which owns a monopoly ...
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The Federal Trade Commission on Tuesday introduced a new rule that aims to end bait-and-switch pricing and hidden junk fees used specifically in the live-event ticketing and short-term lodging ...
The rule is one of the final pieces of President Joe Biden's wide-ranging crackdown on junk fees that drive up consumer costs without providing visible benefits. "We all know the experience of ...
A new Federal Trade Commission rule aims to put a stop to such surprise charges by banning so-called junk fees on short-term lodging as well as on tickets to live events. The rule bans businesses ...
The FTC said consumers often see advertised prices for hotel rooms, short-term rentals and tickets to sporting events and concerts only to be surprised later by so-called “junk fees,” including resort ...
Tuesday's action marks achievement of the Biden administration's effort to ban a string of long-standing deceptive junk fee tactics used by business vendors to take advantage of American consumers.