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  2. Ticketmaster's hidden fees remain common long after it vowed ...

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    For more than 90% of the events reviewed, Ticketmasters listings displayed the base rate for tickets — without any of the mandatory Ticketmaster-imposed surcharges.

  3. Ticketmaster, Others Agree to Reveal Full Ticket Price Up ...

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    Ticketmaster, Others Agree to Reveal Full Ticket Price Up-Front as White House Slams ‘Surprise’ Fees. President Biden will announce at a press conference on Thursday that Live Nation and its ...

  4. Ticketmaster to Eliminate Hidden Fees - AOL

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    Live Nation and Ticketmaster announced on Thursday (June 15) that it will implement “all-in pricing” for its concert tickets, which will show the true cost of tickets upfront.

  5. Live Nation Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    The company sells tickets to live events through Ticketmaster. Legal issues. The company has faced various lawsuits alleging ticket price fixing, hidden fees and anti-competitive practices.

  6. StubHub - Wikipedia

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    By 2009, StubHub was the largest secondary-market ticket reseller in the United States. [1] However, in April 2009, StubHub reported that the price of second round Masters badges had declined by 43% from $1,073 in 2008 to $612 in 2009.

  7. If Ticketmaster gets busted up by the feds, we’ll ... - AOL

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    Through Ticketmaster, Live Nation controls 80% of venues’ primary ticketing for concerts. No rival even comes close.