"The worst of them:" ACCC takes Viagogo to court
Drip pricing tactics that have increased the price of entertainment and live sport tickets by up to 31 per cent have landed ticket reseller Viagogo before the Federal Court.
Lucy Cormack is Consumer Affairs Reporter with The Sydney Morning Herald.
Drip pricing tactics that have increased the price of entertainment and live sport tickets by up to 31 per cent have landed ticket reseller Viagogo before the Federal Court.
Online ticket reseller Viagogo estimated to have ripped off 600 consumers by almost $130,000.
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