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Schlesinger v. Ticketmaster
« on: June 24, 2016, 03:19:13 pm »
In 2003, the Schlesinger v. Ticketmaster class action lawsuit was filed alleging that Ticketmaster failed to fully disclose to consumers all aspects of its UPS and Order Processing Fees. While vigorously defending the lawsuit, Ticketmaster settled the case in 2013, with the court granting final approval of the settlement in February 2015. The settlement class includes all consumers who transacted on Ticketmaster.com from 1999-2013.

I have gone to over 50 concerts at least within that time period bought through Ticketmaster. I just checked and I have 16 voucher codes for 2 tickets each, as well as several discount codes worth $2.50. WOW. This will be fun.

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