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Greg Moskovitch explains why ticket providers refuse to give customers the final price up front: it’s bad for business.

Arguably the most common complaint about buying tickets, besides having to deal with lagging websites during peak demand times, is the presence of hidden fees, surcharges, and the various tack-ons ticket providers are notorious for.
The hidden fees and charges dramatically increase the price of tickets, sticking customers with a hefty bill packed with vague fees like “processing”. So why don’t ticket providers do more to provide transparent, all-in-one pricing?
Simply put: because it’s bad for business... Keep reading on Tone Deaf