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StubHub World Cup ticket complaints now under investigation in B.C.

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Amy Judd
StubHub World Cup ticket complaints now under investigation in B.C.
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Consumer Protection BC has launched an investigation into StubHub following numerous complaints from customers who failed to receive tickets for the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The provincial government is emphasizing the need for transparency and accountability in the secondary ticket market.

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This highlights the ongoing regulatory challenges in the secondary ticket market and the protection of consumer rights for major international sporting events.

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Consumer Protection BC has opened an investigation into complaints from people who purchased FIFA World Cup tickets from StubHub and did not receive them.

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