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

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    Since StubHub adopted this pricing model in 2015, the company has sold almost 5 million tickets to Washington, DC, consumers alone, generating $118 million in “hidden” fee revenue, according ...

  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. [73] However, in 2015 StubHub reverted to the old system of adding fees at the final stage of the transaction. [ 74 ]

  4. Washington, DC, sues StubHub, saying the resale platform ...

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    Fees vary widely and can total more than 40% of the advertised ticket price, the lawsuit alleges. StubHub, which is based in New York, is one of the world’s largest resale platforms for tickets ...

  5. 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.

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

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    Attorney General Brian L. Schwalb filed a suit today against StubHub, accusing the ticket reseller of deceptive pricing and junk fees. The complaint, filed in Washington, D.C.’s Superior Court ...

  7. 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.

  8. Ticket resale - Wikipedia

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    StubHub has been around a few years now already. They weren't as proactive as they probably should have been." [10] Ticketmaster launched fan to fan secondary ticket reselling site TicketExchange in November 2005. Ticketmaster acquired former rivals GetMeIn and TicketsNow, [11] while eBay bought StubHub. [12]

  9. Washington, DC, sues StubHub, saying the resale platform ...

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    That makes it “nearly impossible” for buyers to know the true cost of a ticket and compare to find the best price, he said. Fees vary widely and can total more than 40% of the advertised ticket price, the lawsuit alleges. StubHub is one of the world’s largest resale platforms for tickets to sports, concerts, and other live events.