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  2. StubHub - Wikipedia

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    The company promised to refund the price of any ticket that fails to reach a buyer by FedEx, and sometimes sends staff to replace bad tickets. [71] StubHub, as early as 2007, had implemented PayPal's API into its service, which began allowing sellers to be paid as soon as their ticket had been sold. [72]

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

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    StubHub Refunds $500,000 to Customers Shut Out by New York Blackout. ... StubHub advertised two tickets for $356 total, but the final cost with mandatory fees bumped the final tally to $497. The ...

  4. StubHub Denied Dismissal of Lawsuit Over COVID Refund Claims

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    Last Friday, U.S. District Judge Haywood Gilliam declined to dismiss and compel to arbitration claims brought by StubHub mobile app customers, who demand refunds for games canceled or rescheduled ...

  5. Watch Out for These 4 Ticketmaster and StubHub Scams - AOL

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    With icons like Taylor Swift on tour this summer, concert ticket purchases are booming. Unfortunately, so are ticket scams. In 2022, the Better Business Bureau (BBB) received over 140 reports on ...

  6. Better Online Tickets Sales Act - Wikipedia

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    The Better Online Ticket Sales Act of 2016 (Pub.L. 114-274, S.3183, commonly referred to as the BOTS Act) was signed into federal law by President Barack Obama on December 14, 2016. [1] This act was created to thwart attempts by individuals and organization to automate the process of purchasing tickets en masse using ticket bots. Later, these ...

  7. Ticketbis - Wikipedia

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    Ticketbis is an online platform where users can buy and sell tickets to events. Founded in Spain in 2009 by Ander Michelena [1] [2] and Jon Uriarte, the company operates under the secondary ticketing market (or ticket resale market) alongside several others including industry giant StubHub.

  8. Will You Have To Pay Taxes to the IRS When You Resell Tickets?

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    If you got paid for selling event tickets in 2024, then that income will have to be reported on your 2024 tax return next year, even if the sales took place in 2023.

  9. 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 ...