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  2. Explainer-Why U.S. concert tickets are so expensive - AOL

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    These include ticketing fees, service fees, convenience fees, platinum fees, price master fees, per order fees, handling fees and payment processing fees." Fees paid to attend a...

  3. Michigan joins lawsuit against Live Nation, Ticketmaster over ...

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    The lawsuit lists added costs for customers, like fees described as being for service, convenience, payment processing and more. Last year, fans railed against Ticketmaster for tacking on...

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

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    Only by adding the ticket to their cart, signing in to Ticketmaster, and then proceeding with the purchase would they see the total climb to $48.25, due to “service fees.”

  5. Ticketmaster - Wikipedia

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    In addition to the face value price, venues and Ticketmaster add fees to pay for their services. Typically, fees added to a ticket's face value have included: Facility charge – Charge added by the venue. Delivery fee – Charges added dependent on the ticket delivery method and credit card processing fees.

  6. US sues to split up Ticketmaster and Live Nation in a ... - AOL

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    “Those include: ticketing fees, service fees, convenience fees, platinum fees, per-order fees, handling fees and payment processing fees, among others.”

  7. Fee - Wikipedia

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    With respect to events tickets, online reservations and payments, and other transactions, there is sometimes a service charge (often called a convenience fee) that serves as additional compensation for the company facilitating the transaction. Ticketmaster and others charge this, and have made a business model of it.