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  2. StubHub Sued for Illegally Boosting Profits With Deceptive ...

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    Schwalb’s office claims that StubHub tested its drip pricing method from 2014 to 2015, randomly offering some users “all-in pricing” — when all mandatory fees are apparent from the start ...

  3. StubHub - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, StubHub announced "all-in" pricing, presenting the total price of the ticket to the buyer including the fees, rather than adding the fees to the end. [67] However, in 2015 StubHub reverted to the old system of adding fees at the final stage of the transaction. [ 68 ]

  4. StubHub accused of 'deceptive pricing' in lawsuit filed by ...

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    StubHub is being sued for alleged deceptive fees and unfair pricing by Washington D.C.'s Attorney General.

  5. Vivid Seats - Wikipedia

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    Vivid Seats is a middleman between ticket buyers and sellers, taking a 10% commission once tickets have sold [16] and additionally charging buyers service fees (circa 20–40% [17]) and shipping charges.

  6. Viagogo - Wikipedia

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    Viagogo was founded in 2006 in London as a secondary ticketing marketplace by Eric Baker, the co-founder of US-based StubHub. [5] [12] With sections established to provide an online marketplace for sports, music, theatre and comedy tickets, the company's launch included official partnerships with Chelsea FC and Manchester United FC, [5] with the sports clubs sharing in the commission revenue ...

  7. StubHub tricks people with ‘bait-and-switch’ pricing scheme ...

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  8. Jeff Fluhr - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, StubHub started running advertisements on Google. By 2006, StubHub had nearly 200 employees, had sold about $200 million worth of tickets, and had sponsorship agreements with 17 professional and college sports teams. [3] Fluhr sold StubHub in 2007 to eBay for $310 million. [2]

  9. Employee Free Choice Act - Wikipedia

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    The Employee Free Choice Act would have amended the National Labor Relations Act in three significant ways. That is: section 2 would have eliminated the need for an additional ballot to require an employer recognize a union, if a majority of workers have already signed cards expressing their wish to have a union