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StubHub Lawsuit Over Vanished World Cup Tickets | Business and Finance News

StubHub Lawsuit Over Vanished World Cup Tickets | Business and Finance News

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StubHub is under fire in a potential class-action lawsuit from furious fans who paid big bucks for World Cup tickets — only to get nothing but empty promises. Two California plaintiffs, Julia Moghal and Reuben Renteria, say StubHub’s sales tactics were deceptive, leaving them stranded with no tickets and no refunds — despite StubHub’s own “FanProtect” guarantee. Moghal lost nearly $2,000 on three tickets; Renteria spent over $2,000 on two, only to get his money back after a painful ordeal — and still had to pay for travel. The suit demands StubHub stop selling World Cup tickets and return profits to victims. StubHub blames FIFA’s “poor digital infrastructure,” while FIFA insists it’s not responsible for third-party resale sites — and pushes fans to buy directly through its own platform, which adds a steep fee. This could be the biggest ticketing scandal in sports history — and fans are demanding justice.

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