Consumer watchdog says there are 'legitimate concerns' following Oasis ticketing fiasco
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"In terms of pricing, under consumer law in Ireland, consumers should be clearly informed of the full price of a product, including fees, before they buy."
"The monopoly held by one company is something that I think does deserve probing," said Taoiseach Simon Harris, emphasizing the need for scrutiny in the ticketing market.
"The role of the CCPC in the context of ticket prices is to ensure that consumers are provided with clear and accurate information, for example, that they are told of all booking and related charges before they pay."
The Competition and Consumer Protection Commission has stated that there are legitimate concerns around the consumer experiences of the ticket sale, indicating the need for regulatory review.
Read at Irish Independent
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