SeatGeek Legal Action

You may qualify for a claim if you bought tickets on SeatGeek for an event in New York or Nevada before April 2025. All claims are backed by Milberg LLC.

What happened?

The company has been accused of engaging in “drip pricing”, a tactic where the full cost of a ticket, including additional fees, is not disclosed until the final stage of the checkout process. This is in violation of both New York and Nevada’s consumer protection laws.

How We Can Help

Class Action U is here to help you understand your rights and get in touch with a skilled attorney who can guide you through the mass arbitration process.
For over 50 years, Milberg LLC and its affiliates have been protecting victims’ rights. Milberg LLC has recovered over $250 million for consumers through alternative dispute resolution.

What You Can Do

Join the lawsuit to hold SeatGeek accountable for potentially deceptive pricing.

If you purchased tickets from SeatGeek in New York or Nevada between April 2022 and April 2025 and encountered unexpected fees at checkout, you may be eligible for compensation of up to $500 or more.

Historically, customers would see an initial ticket price when browsing SeatGeek, but additional fees, such as service charges and processing fees, were only revealed once they were at the final stage of the checkout. This left many consumers feeling misled, as they ended up paying much more than initially advertised. This violated both New York and Nevada’s consumer protection laws, particularly those that prevent price hikes late in the purchasing process.

  • Ticket Price Information: Consumers were initially shown an incomplete ticket price, not including additional fees.

  • Fee Disclosures: Additional fees (service charges, processing fees, etc.) were only disclosed at the final step of the checkout process.

  • Consumer Purchases: Information about ticket purchases that led to unexpected final costs at checkout could be relevant to the claim.

Customers affected by SeatGeek’s drip pricing practices can follow these steps to protect their rights and potentially claim compensation:

  1. Check Your Ticket Purchases: Review your past ticket purchases made on SeatGeek for events in New York or Nevada between April 2022 and April 2025.

  2. Assess Additional Fees: Identify whether unexpected fees appeared only during the final checkout step.

  3. Sign Up for the Lawsuit: If you were affected, fill out the quick, easy form below to join the legal action.

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