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The Federal Trade Commission’s Junk Fees Rule went into effect on May 12. The rule requires ticket sellers, hotels and short-term lodging providers to disclose all fees and add-ons up front.
As a Biden administration ban on so-called “junk fees” took effect Monday, Ticketmaster said it would start displaying the full price of a ticket as soon as consumers begin shopping.
Ticketmaster logo is seen in this illustration taken May 23, 2024. Now, as consumers go to buy a ticket on Ticketmaster, they're met with a pop-up message about the company's new "All In Prices." ...
Ticketmaster will now show full ticket prices upfront after a Biden administration ban on so-called "junk fees" took effect on Monday. Tuesday, May 13th 2025, 9:41 am ...
The Federal Trade Commission’s ban on junk fees went into effect yesterday (May 12). Ticketmaster rolled out its new pricing structure early in the day.
As a Biden administration ban on so-called “junk fees” took effect Monday, Ticketmaster said it would start displaying the full price of a ticket as soon as consumers begin shopping.
The Junk Fees Rule is meant to ban deceptive bait-and-switch activity that drives up prices. It does not prohibit fees but makes those extra charges more transparent for customers.
A Biden administration ban on so-called "junk fees" took effect Monday. In response, Ticketmaster said it will start displaying the full price of a ticket as soon as U.S. consumers ...
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