More Class Action For TM
The claims against Ticketmaster are multiplying as two new proposed class-action suits with strikingly similar allegations were recently filed by men in New Jersey and Massachusetts against TM and its subsidiary TicketsNow.
The first suit, filed by Michael Kelly in Newark, N.J., federal court May 11, claims Kelly attempted to purchase tickets through Ticketmaster Jan. 24 for a
“Within literally minutes of tickets going on sale by Ticketmaster, and often less than one minute later for high-demand events, those tickets are being offered for resale in the secondary market by TicketsNow at greatly inflated prices,” the suit says.
Kelly’s complaint seeks class action status on behalf of consumers who were directed from the TM site to TicketsNow and purchased tickets above face value after Jan. 15 (excluding the
Just days later, John O’Hurley of Massachusetts filed another proposed class-action complaint that alleges TM and TicketsNow have engaged fraudulent misrepresentation, conspiracy and unjust enrichment.
O’Hurley apparently had a similar experience to Kelly when he attempted to purchase two tickets to a
He claims he purchased two tickets at TicketsNow for a total of $455.50 but 10 minutes later received an e-mail stating he had ordered nine tickets, face value $90 each, but was charged $2,064.25.
“Defendants’ practices, among other characterizations, constitute a straightforward ‘bait and switch’ scheme,” according to O’Hurley’s suit.
Both suits are seeking actual and punitive damages, injunctive relief and attorneys’ fees.
