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Which? Play fair on ticket fees

publication date: Jan 19, 2014
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author/source: Anne Coates

Which? Play fair on fees

If you are like me, you are probably furious at having to pay extra "fees" when buying tickets to an event, whether for the theatre or a festival.

Which? has launched a campaign – Play fair on ticket fees–  to get ticketing companies to display their charges upfront so that buyers can make a comparison with other sites.

See Tickets has just started displaying all its fees upfront.

We need to convince the remaining ticket companies to end hidden fees right away. 

Sign the petition now.