April Fools: How Some Companies Prank Consumers with Common Marketing Terms
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In February 2013, a federal court approved a settlement between Ticketmaster and consumers who filed a class-action lawsuit against it 2009. The lawsuit alleges that Ticketmaster tricked consumers into buying more expensive tickets by re-directing them to another website, www.ticketsnow.com, where tickets were sold at prices higher than face value. (Ellen Diamond v. Ticketmaster Entertainment, Inc. et al., Case No. 2:09-cv-00912, C.D. Cal.)
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