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StubHub Refunds Settlement Overview: 

  • Who: StubHub agreed to a $9.5 million settlement with consumers from 10 states and the District of Columbia. 
  • Why: Attorneys General from multiple states alleged StubHub refused to give consumers cash refunds for events cancelled because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • Where: The settlement will go to consumers in Arkansas, Arizona, Colorado, Maryland, Indiana, Minnesota, Ohio, Virgina, New Hampshire, Wisconsin, Virginia, and the District of Columbia.

StubHub Inc. has agreed to pay more than $9.5 million to consumers from 10 states and the District of Columbia over allegations the ticket reseller failed to provide them with refunds over events cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic

The settlement will also end a multi-state investigation into StubHub’s alleged refusal to provide customers with refunds for cancelled events, reports Law360. 

StubHub filed a consent judgement with the states of Arkansas, Arizona, Colorado, Maryland, Indiana, Minnesota, Ohio, Virginia, New Hampshire, Wisconsin, Virginia, and the District of Columbia, where consumers will receive their cash settlements. 

The states had alleged that StubHub reneged on its “FanProtect Guarantee,” policy following the onset of COVID-19, which forced events around the world to cancel, beginning in March of last year. 

StubHub at that time began denying customers refund requests and instead only offered to provide customer credits equal to 120 percent of their purchase, the states claimed. 

Customers Can Claim StubHub Refunds in Cash

As of today, StubHub says that customers who buy a ticket to an event that is cancelled and not rescheduled can choose between a cash refund or a credit worth 120 percent of what was paid for the event. 

The states claim StubHub finally agreed to refund customers their money in May of this year, while the consent judgement seeks to clear up why the company reneged on its FanProtect Guarantee in the first place. 

“StubHub contends that it was unable to refund all eligible buyers prior to May 3, 2021 due to the unforeseen impact that the COVID-19 pandemic had on its businesses and the live in-person event industry, including a near complete loss of revenue, an ability to recoup cash refunds from ticket sellers,” the consent judgement states. 

StubHub also referred to an order by the United Kingdom’s Competition and Markets Authority that prevented it from merging or communicating about its business dealings with Viagogo Entertainment, which purchased StubHub in February 2020.

Of the states that disclosed the monetary value of their refunds, Law360 reports that more than $3.6 million will go to consumers in the District of Columbia, while more than $3.1 million will go Colorado consumers, almost $2 million to Arizona consumers, and more than $420,000 and $382,000 to consumers in Maryland and Indiana, respectively. 

Top Class Actions will continue to monitor the StubHub refund settlement and tell readers how to make a claim when that information is available. 

Viagogo Entertainment and StubHub escaped further damage in July after a judge dismissed a separate class action lawsuit alleging Viagogo only offered vouchers to customers who had purchased tickets to cancelled events

Have you purchased tickets on StubHub to an event that was cancelled during the COVID-19 pandemic? Let us know in the comments! 


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46 thoughts onStubHub Settles For More Than $9.5 Million With Customers Denied Cash Refunds After COVID-19 Cancellations

  1. Diane Roman says:

    Please add me.

  2. Steve Hemphill says:

    Please add me to this class action against STUB HUB. Thanks !

  3. JJ says:

    Add me I had cancelled tickets in Arizona last year.

  4. Cal Tabit says:

    Add me

  5. Andrea McDermott says:

    ADD ME PLEASE! I sold tickets in March 2020 to a June 2020 Gabriel Iglesias show in Hollywood, FL Stub Hub would not give me the money from the gentleman who purchased my tickets. StubHub said I had to wait 7 days after the show took place to get my money. The show was cancelled due to COVID-19 and then subsequently rescheduled to June 2021 which again that show was cancelled and subsequently rescheduled to 2022. I want my damn money from the purchase of my tickets!!!!

    Furthermore, is there a class action suit against Ticketmaster? I still have tickets for myself for that Gabriel Iglesias show. The venue said tickets can be refunded at place of purchase but you can’t reach/contact Ticketmaster in any way. Not by phone, email, nor chat. They too should be held accountable. I want my refund from them as well.

  6. Tracy Gwinn says:

    Add me please

    1. Tracy Gwinn says:

      sorry, typo Tracy Gwynn, pls add me

  7. Mati Silver says:

    add me, bought tickets from them

  8. Ethan Steward says:

    Yikes! Add me pls.

  9. Christine Steward says:

    add me pls, ty

  10. Chanel Silva says:

    ADD me pls

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