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TicketLeader Price Dripping – Class Action - Canada

Slater Vecchio LLP has filed a class action lawsuit against TicketLeader on behalf of Canadians who paid fees through TicketLeader’s online platform that were not disclosed at the outset of the purchasing process.

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TicketLeader Price Dripping

What is this lawsuit about?

Slater Vecchio LLP has filed a class action lawsuit against TicketLeader for allegedly engaging in “price dripping” and “double ticketing” through their online ticket purchasing platform. It is alleged that TicketLeader failed to disclose certain fees charged on online ticket purchases at the outset of the purchasing process, which violates sections 52 and 54 of Canada’s Competition Act.

Drip pricing or double ticketing may occur when the first price that a company advertises for a product or service does not equal the final price at checkout because the company adds non-government-imposed fees on top of the originally represented price. The fees are typically called a “service fee”, a “process fee” or an “improvement fee”.

What is a class action?

A class action is a legal case through which one person makes a claim to the Court on behalf of a similarly situated class of people who have the same or a similar legal claim. A class action seeks to hold a defendant or defendants responsible for their conduct that affects each member of the class by resolving issues that are common to the class in the same legal proceeding, instead of each class member bringing a claim individually.

The individual who first files the claim must ask the Court for permission to proceed as a class action. If permission is granted (referred as “authorized” in Quebec, and “certified” in all other Canadian provinces) and the case may proceed as a class action, the Court will appoint an individual as “Representative Plaintiff” to represent the best interests of the class during the litigation and will define the class group. Each person who meets the criteria of the class group is considered a “Class Member”.

Who does this class action represent?

All individuals and legal persons in Canada who paid fees through TicketLeader’s online platform that were not disclosed at the outset of the purchasing process.

What should proposed class members do now?

If you are an individual or legal entity in Canada, who paid undisclosed fees through TicketLeader’s online platform we would like to hear from you.

For more information or to participate in this class action, please fill out the form on this webpage, and we will contact you.

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