US Federal Trade Commission orders StubHub to refund $10 million to consumers
Marketplace compliance teams must disclose total ticket price upfront
Change
US Federal Trade Commission ordered StubHub to pay $10 million in consumer refunds to resolve charges of deceptive ticket pricing under the FTC Act and the agency’s Rule.
Why it matters
Online ticket marketplaces are now required to present ticket pricing and mandatory fees transparently at the point of display. Firms that continue to present misleading base prices face agency-ordered consumer redress and possible further enforcement actions.
Implications
- — Legal, compliance, product, web engineering, and marketing teams at online ticket resale platforms — must immediately audit and correct public ticket price displays and promotional messaging so mandatory fees are disclosed at listing or checkout — continued misleading pricing will expose the platform to consumer refund orders and US Federal Trade Commission enforcement.
- — Customer service and finance teams at StubHub — must implement the $10 million refund distribution now and retain documentation of refunds and communications — failure to deliver refunds as ordered will expose StubHub to additional enforcement remedies and obligations.
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