Stubhub to Pay $10 Million in FTC Ticket Prices Case (2)

April 9, 2026, 5:38 PM UTC

StubHub Holdings Inc. agreed to pay $10 million to settle US Federal Trade Commission allegations that the company failed to display the full price of tickets to consumers.

In a proposed settlement
filed Thursday in New York federal court, the consumer protection agency said the ticketing company didn’t disclose the mandatory fees and charges that would be added to ticket costs until the final checkout screen. Since May 2025, the FTC has required ticket sellers to display the “all-in” price including fees.

In a statement, FTC Chair Andrew Ferguson said Stubhub chose to “slow-walk compliance” with the FTC’s new ...

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