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The U.S. Federal Trade Commission filed a lawsuit Monday against a ticket broker, alleging the company used illegal tactics to exceed purchasing limits for popular events and then resold tickets at ...
The lawsuit is part of a crackdown President Trump announced in March focused on curbing exploitative ticket reselling ...
MG_7348” by dbking is licensed under CC BY 2.0. The Federal Trade Commission has officially filed suit against Key Investment Group (KIG), the parent ...
The Federal Trade Commission has filed a lawsuit against Key Investment Group, a ticket reseller that buys thousands of ...
The FTC sued the Maryland-based Key Investment Group LLC and its affiliates for allegedly using fraud to purchase tickets for ...
The Federal Trade Commission it is suing Maryland-based ticket broker Key Investment Group and its affiliated companies and ...
The FTC lawsuit claims the reseller used fake accounts and banks of SIM cards to snag over 379K tickets from Ticketmaster in ...
Under the FTC's interpretation, anyone who purchases more than four tickets or uses more than one account could be deemed in violation of federal law. That outcome is not only illogical, it is absurd.
A ticket-reselling operation used a network of fake accounts to bypass Ticketmaster’s security protocols to grab hundreds of thousands of tickets to hugely popular tours for artists like Taylor Swift ...