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Senate Bill 196, sponsored by Sen. Bill DeMora (D-Columbus), would prohibit ticket sellers from charging more than a total of $5 in extra fees for a purchase containing one or more tickets.
Customers who order tickets online or book a stay when traveling will notice a change in the next time they are online.
The Federal Trade Commission's rule requiring ticket sellers and short-term lodging to disclose charges upfront went into ...
The Biden-era "Junk Fees Rule" is now in effect. See what that could mean for your next hotel stay or concert experience.
FTC now requires upfront pricing from companies like Ticketmaster and hotels to stop hidden junk fees and improve ...
The Biden Administration’s “junk fee” ban went into effect this week. Ticket sellers, hotels, and vacation rentals are now required to disclose all costs upfront.
Thanks to a new rule from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), hotels and concert ticket companies like Ticketmaster have to share full prices up front.
As a Biden administration ban on so-called “junk fees” took effect Monday, Ticketmaster said it would start displaying the ...
The rule requires ticket sellers, hotels, vacation rental platforms and others to disclose processing fees, cleaning fees and ...
The company now says that “the price you see up front is the price you pay” with the caveat that the price is before taxes.