Ticketmaster proudly announces it will follow the law and show prices up-front

Ticketmaster wants you to know it’s “all in” on up-front pricing. In a blog post published on Monday, the company triumphantly declared that it’s “putting fans first” and including fees in the first price you see for a ticket. Not mentioned in Ticketmaster’s announcement: An FTC rule requiring that exact change just so happened to take effect today.
The FTC’s bipartisan junk fees rule was finalized in December. It requires live event ticket vendors, hotels and rentals to “tell consumers the whole truth up front about prices and fees.” Starting on Monday, they must display the full price (minus taxes) more prominently than other pricing information. Astonishing how Ticketmaster’s consumer-friendly policy arrived on the very day Live Nation was required by law to do so. (The Lord works in mysterious ways.)
The company added another handy feature on Monday that wasn’t mandated by law. The new Ticketmaster queue should, at least in theory, make buying in-demand tickets less frustrating. When an event goes on sale, you’ll be placed in a queue and told your exact place in line. The idea is to prevent bots from snatching everything up before you can even get the dang page to load.
Once you’re in line, there’s no need to mash F5 or Cmd-R. The page will automatically refresh as you move up in line. For the biggest shows, availability and pricing will update in real time as you wait.
When it’s your turn, you’ll get a notification. If you’re on a mobile device, it will be an app alert. If you’re using a browser, you’ll hear a chime. So, crank that volume up if you have to step away.
Waiting rooms typically open 15 minutes before tickets go on sale, so check in early. For the smoothest process, the company recommends saving your payment info ahead of time with a current email, phone number and billing info.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/entertainment/ticketmaster-proudly-announces-it-will-follow-the-law-and-show-prices-up-front-194624489.html?src=rss
Ticketmaster wants you to know it’s “all in” on up-front pricing. In a blog post published on Monday, the company triumphantly declared that it’s “putting fans first” and including fees in the first price you see for a ticket. Not mentioned in Ticketmaster’s announcement: An FTC rule requiring that exact…
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