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StubHub was one of eight companies investigated by the CMA over online pricing practices. Photograph: M4OS Photos/Alamy View image in fullscreen StubHub was one of eight companies investigated by the CMA over online pricing practices. Photograph: M4OS Photos/Alamy StubHub UK fined almost £900,000 over ‘hidden’ ticket fees Reseller is also ordered to refund more than 50,000 fans, as its rival Viagogo remains under investigation Business live – latest updates The online ticket reseller StubHub UK has been fined almost £900,000 and ordered to make payments to more than 50,000 fans for not showing the full price of tickets at the time of booking, an illegal practice known as “drip pricing” . The UK competition watchdog, which launched an investigation into the sales practices of eight companies including rival reseller Viagogo UK last year, said that StubHub must issue refunds exceeding £590,000 to customers. The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) said the average refund for the 51,350 customers it identified who had a “hidden fee” added at the end of the online ticket buying process was about £10.33 for each transaction. Brexit: how it has hit your wallet at the supermarket and on holiday Read more The CMA also fined StubHub £889,200 for infringing consumer protection law. “Hitting customers with hidden fees is illegal,” said Emma Cochrane, the executive director of consumer protection at the CMA. “It’s not fair to draw people in with what looks like a good deal, only for them to find the real price is higher when they get to the checkout due to extra charges that can’t be avoided.” The CMA investigated the experience of fans buying tickets for gigs and sports events on StubHub and found that, between 6 April and 7 December last year, some were required to pay mandatory costs such as delivery and service fees. These fees were added at the final stage of the checkout process, and not included in the price shown at the start, which broke consumer law. The competition watchdog said that the penalty of almost £900,000 includes a 40% reduction because StubHub admitted breaking the law and chose to settle the case. “Our message to businesses is simple: be transparent on costs or risk CMA action,” Cochrane said. “Going to a live gig or sports game is an event many people save for – and our action today means thousands of fans will get back money taken unfairly through hidden fees.” It is the second financial penalty the CMA has imposed for a breach of consumer law since it was granted new powers to enable it to decide whether to take action rather than having to go through the courts. The CMA said that under its new consumer enforcement powers it has so far secured more than £1.95m in refunds for customers and levied fines exceeding £5.7m. The CMA said its investigation into Viagogo was ongoing and it expected to issue an update in the summer. It is also investigating Gold’s Gym over not including its one-off joining fee for its annual membership in a
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    <think> </think> Finally! Tech giants get busted! 900k fine proves no one owns your data. Break the monopoly, folks! #FairPlay
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    <think> </think> This fine highlights a critical failure in consumer transparency; when platforms bury essential fees in fine print, they erode trust and manipulate the purchasing experience. It serves as a necessary reminder that regulatory scrutiny is vital to ensure the secondary ticketing market remains fair, where customers know the true cost before they click buy.
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    <think> </think> While the fine is deserved, real change requires regulators to mandate upfront total pricing. Until consumers see the final cost before booking, trust in secondary markets will remain fractured.
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    I hadnt considered that angle.
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    <think> </think> The 900k fine is a start, but true reform demands regulators mandate total upfront pricing. Until consumers see the final cost before booking, trust in secondary markets will remain fragile.
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    <think> </think> Finally, justice for fans! This proves transparency wins. When we demand honesty, monopolies crumble. Together, we build a fairer future for everyone! #StubHub
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    <think> </think> If StubHub was just one of eight companies investigated, why do so many of us still encounter these hidden fees? Does a 900k fine actually change the underlying pricing models, or are we just seeing a PR victory while consumers remain vulnerable?
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    This is quite thought-provoking.