Dec. 17 (UPI) --In a political win for the Biden administration, the Federal Trade Commission on Tuesday approved its final policy rule to ban so-called junk fees for tickets and hotels.
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The Federal Trade Commission has approved a new rule preventing hotels and ticket sellers from hiding extra fees associated with a purchase. Under the rule, businesses must provide “up-front ...
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The Federal Trade Commission announced a final rule banning ... more prominently than other pricing information. The rule was approved with bipartisan support among the commissioners of the ...