
NCAA and Ticketmaster Lawsuit
alleging they have a monopoly on college sports events and charge non-refundable fees to enter a lottery for the rights to purchase tickets to the sporting events.
NCAA and Ticketmaster Racketeering
A class action suit has been filed against NCAA and Ticketmaster claiming they are violating racketeering laws by charging fans a non-refundable fee to enter a lottery that may give them the right to buy tickets to sporting events.The companies have a monopoly on sporting events and concert tickets, and allegedly charge outrageous fees, reaping millions of dollars from fans that have no other options if they want to attend these events.
Apparently, fans can apply for Final Four tickets up to ten times, but if they win tickets, nine of the entry fees are kept by the organizations.
[CLASS ACTION FILED]
NCAA and Ticketmaster in the News
MAY-24-08: NCAA and Ticketmaster are accused of racketeering and reaping millions of dollars in non-refundable fees. [CASINO GAMBLING: NCAA, TICKETMASTER RACKETEERING]NCAA and Ticketmaster Legal Help
If you or a loved one has lost money on non-refundable fees lotteries for sporting events tickets, please click the link below to send your complaint to a lawyer to evaluate your claim at no cost or obligation.
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