Drip Pricing
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SiriusXM to pay $3.3M penalty for ‘drip pricing’: Competition BureauAn investigation into the company's subscription plans found that advertised pricing was not attainable due to an additional mandatory fee, a practice known as drip pricing.ConsumerJun 5, 2024
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‘Ambushed’ by hidden fees while shopping? Competition Bureau wants your reportUndisclosed fees or "drip pricing" was recently recognized in the Competition Act as a harmful business practice, and the Competition Bureau is cracking down.ConsumerMay 16, 2024
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Class action lawsuit accuses Ticketmaster of using ‘drip pricing’ to deceive CanadiansThe litigation comes on the heels of a Competition Bureau lawsuit alleging widespread use of "drip pricing," in which customers pay hugely inflated prices due to various fees and surcharges.CanadaJan 26, 2018
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