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The Biden-era "Junk Fees Rule" is now in effect. See what that could mean for your next hotel stay or concert experience.
FTC now requires upfront pricing from companies like Ticketmaster and hotels to stop hidden junk fees and improve ...
The Federal Trade Commission says that all prices must be more transparent, with the full price listed at the beginning, not the end.
The largest concert ticket services, including StubHub and Ticketmaster, will include fees in default prices in compliance ...
Ticketmaster, along with all other ticketing platforms, has announced the rollout of a nationwide All-In Pricing model, which ...
Concert ticket fees aren’t going away, but at least they’ll now be visible from the get-go. Ticketmaster announced Monday that shoppers will see “all-in” pricing going forward, including the service ...
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.
A new FTC rule mandates companies like TicketMaster display pricing upfront without hidden fees. In a bit of a twist, ...
As a Biden administration ban on so-called “junk fees” took effect Monday, Ticketmaster said it would start displaying the ...
A major change in the world of online ticket sales occurred Monday as a new Federal Trade Commission rule went into effect.
A new rule targeting bait-and-switch pricing has taken effect just in time for summer travel, sports and entertainment.