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Ticketmaster finally changes pricing policy after massive backlash - The Biden administration’s ban on ‘junk fees’ began on Monday meaning greater transparency for fans ...
Dynamic pricing changes based on demand, but it’s not controlled by Ticketmaster itself. Ticket prices are set ahead of time, so there’s no "bait and switch" during the buying process.
Ticketmaster, which is owned by Beverly Hills, California-based concert promoter Live Nation, is the world's largest ticket seller, processing 500 million tickets each year in more than 30 countries.
Ticketmaster and Airbnb now have to list prices up front, instead of tacking on hidden fees at the end. This new "all-in pricing" is incredible.
Labour TD and arts spokesperson Rob O'Donoghue has criticised Ticketmaster for still allowing the practice of dynamic pricing ...
Ticketmaster said the event organizer is who sets the base price of a ticket before fees, using “production costs, venue size, and interest in the event” to determine how much to charge.
Ticketmaster announced Monday that shoppers will see “all-in” pricing going forward, including the service fee (but not local taxes or delivery fees, if they apply).
Ticketmaster said the event organizer is who sets the base price of a ticket before fees, using “production costs, venue size, and interest in the event” to determine how much to charge.
Ticketmaster said the event organizer is who sets the base price of a ticket before fees, using “production costs, venue size, and interest in the event” to determine how much to charge.
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