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The Federal Trade Commission's rule requiring ticket sellers and short-term lodging to disclose charges upfront went into ...
The Biden-era "Junk Fees Rule" is now in effect. See what that could mean for your next hotel stay or concert experience.
The FTC's new guidelines on ticket price transparency, known as the junk fees rule, is a rare win for consumers, experts say.
The ban requires ticket sellers, hotels, vacation rental platforms and others to disclose fees and other charges up front.
A new FTC rule mandates companies like TicketMaster display pricing upfront without hidden fees. In a bit of a twist, ...
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 ...
Ticket pricing will look different if you plan to go to an event at the Enmarket Arena or Johnny Mercer Theater.
Ticketmaster adheres to the FTC's ban against junk fees, with tickets now showing upfront prices before checkout.
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