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Giants Join Red Sox, Nationals in Class Actions Over ‘Junk Fee’ Ticket Pricing

A new San Francisco filing argues the Giants’ pre-2024 surcharges broke consumer laws, seeking repayments to fans.

Overview

  • An updated proposed class action filed this week in San Francisco federal court alleges the Giants added mandatory convenience and order-processing fees on top of advertised ticket prices.
  • Plaintiff Juan Flores says two $10 tickets totaled $29 after a $5.50 convenience fee and a $3.50 processing fee, with fee placement and a checkout countdown clock making the charges easy to miss.
  • The suit contends the practice violated false advertising and unfair competition laws and seeks repayments and additional damages, though no specific amount is named.
  • The Giants ended the fee practice in July 2024 after California’s disclosure law took effect, but the complaint targets prior sales to hundreds of thousands of buyers.
  • A separate January 16 class action accuses the Red Sox of drip pricing that lifted costs by up to 150%, while a September suit targeted the Nationals, with one example showing a $9 ticket rising to about $11.25.