Our Consumer Protection/FTC Team breaks down the Federal Trade Commission’s final rule regulating live-event ticket and hotel pricing practices.
Americans can see the price of live event tickets upfront as the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) banned “junk fees.” ...
In a sweeping change that could save American consumers time and money -- the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) on Tuesday ...
The FTC has announced a new Junk Fees Rule that will require hotels and live event ticket sellers to show the full price up ...
This week, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) issued its long-awaited Final Rule on Unfair or Deceptive Fees. When the FTC released the proposed ...
Live-event ticket providers, hotels and short-term vacation rentals such as Airbnb must clearly advertise to customers the ...
Get ready to say goodbye to surprise charges. New FTC rules are targeting hidden fees for hotels and live events.
Junk fees became banned in California after Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a bill into law that took effect in July. Paley said ...
Here’s something everyone can agree on: junk fees stink. And now, thanks to the Federal Trade Commission, they’re illegal.
Concert tickets are just one of the offenders of so-called "junk fees." Those are the fees that pile up at the end of your ...
A new junk fee rule from the Federal Trade Commission will require more transparency in the price of live event tickets and ...