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Ticket reseller StubHub UK customers to get refunds over illegal hidden fees

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Ticket reseller StubHub UK customers to get refunds over illegal hidden fees

Image source, Getty ImagesByFaarea MasudBusiness reporterPublished23 June 2026, 07:27 BSTUpdated 2 hours agoTicket reseller StubHub UK has been ordered to refund more than 50,000 customers and pay a £900,000 fine for not showing people the total price upfront when buying tickets.

Each customer is expected to receive £10 on average per transaction, following an investigation by the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA).

StubHub International said the hidden fees were as a result of an "isolated platform error" that led to some charges appearing at checkout rather than earlier in the buying process.

"Our UK platform is designed to display all fees upfront," it said, adding that it had "identified and corrected the issue promptly, and all affected customers will receive an automatic refund".

The fine for StubHub International, which operates in Europe, comes as the CMA investigated several firms as part review of online pricing practices, such as drip pricing, which was banned last year.

Drip pricing is when fees and charges are introduced later in the buying process rather than upfront, giving customers the impression that a product is cheaper than it really is.

"Hitting customers with hidden fees is illegal. It's not fair to draw people in with what looks like a good deal, only for them to find the real price is higher when they get to the checkout due to extra charges that can't be avoided," said Emma Cochrane, executive director of consumer protection at the CMA.

The CMA found between 6 April and 7 December last year that some customers buying tickets for gigs and sports events via StubHub UK were required to pay mandatory costs such as delivery and service fees, which were unavoidable but only added at the final checkout stage.

The regulator said StubHub UK admitted breaking the law and received a 40% reduction to its financial penalty. It has also taken steps to "end the conduct", it added.

"Going to a live gig or sports game is an event many people save for – and our action today means thousands of fans will get back money taken unfairly through hidden fees," said Cochrane.

"Our message to businesses is simple: be transparent on costs or risk CMA action."

It is looking into practices including pressure selling, drip pricing, and misleading countdown clocks as part of its investigations.

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Ticket reseller StubHub UK customers to get refunds over illegal hidden fees