That follows Consumer Protection B.C., a government regulator, announcing it had reached an agreement with StubHub Canada, the local division of one of the largest ticket resale marketplaces in the industry, to make Swifties who sat in certain seats during the Dec. 6, 7 and 8, 2024 concerts eligible for reimbursements.
The legally-enforceable agreement stipulates concert-goers have to show Stubhub failed to disclose “an obstructed or limited view” for seating on tickets sold by the secondary ticket seller. The Vancouver concert sections affected were beside or behind the stage on which Swift performed.
“People buying tickets in B.C. have the right to clear, accurate information about what they are purchasing and what it will cost before they buy,” Louise Hartland, director of public relations for Consumer Protection B.
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