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Say goodbye to hidden fees, at least when it comes to buying live event tickets and hotels online under new FTC regulations.
The ban requires ticket sellers, hotels, vacation rental platforms and others to disclose fees and other charges up front.
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PCMag Australia on MSNFTC Finalizes Rule to Ban Hidden Fees for Live Events, Rentals Before May 12 RolloutFTC's new rule mandates businesses to show the total price of live-event tickets and short-term rentals upfront. They are, ...
A ban on large events in public parks in central Sydney has been extended indefinitely due to “climate change” and in an effort to protect grass from damage.
The door has been flung open to snubbed event organisers who can’t hold their music festivals and markets in the City of ...
City of Sydney councillors on Monday night voted to reinstate a 2022 ban on events including live music and food festivals in ...
Three-time Olympic champion swimmer Sun Yang will compete at China's national championships this weekend, organisers said, ...
A proposal to open up Sydney City’s parks to new events has been struck down over ongoing concerns for the grass and climate ...
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12 On Your Side on MSNFTC prepares to ban hidden fees for live eventsA new crackdown on hidden fees kicks off in five days. The Federal Trade Commission will ban surprise charges, often tacked ...
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