Texas AG Targets StubHub Over Ghost Tickets | Texas News
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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is investigating StubHub after widespread reports of fans losing World Cup tickets—either never receiving them or getting cancellations right before games. StubHub blames FIFA’s ticketing platform for transfer issues, but AG’s office suspects “ghost ticketing,” where sellers fake ownership, take payment, and vanish. Paxton vows to hold offenders accountable, especially since the World Cup is a once-in-a-lifetime event for many Texans. He urges affected fans to file complaints with the Consumer Protection Division. StubHub, avoiding direct comment, touts its FanProtect Guarantee and says it’s working to resolve transfer problems and ensure fans get to their matches.
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