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CONSUMERS URGED TO AVOID VIAGOGO

Viagogo is once again in the NSW Government’s sights with a new public warning being issued amid ongoing complaints from frustrated consumers regarding the Switzerland-based ticket reseller.

Minister for Fair Trading Eleni Petinos said the public warning comes as NSW Fair Trading alleges Viagogo has breached the Fair Trading Act (1987) and Australian Consumer Law (ACL).

“When it comes to transactions between Australian-based consumers and off-shore businesses, I urge consumers to heed our warnings and refrain from doing business with companies such as Viagogo that refuse to comply with Australian law,” Ms Petinos said.

“Since June 2018, consumers have lodged 510 complaints against Viagogo with NSW Fair Trading, with many involving tickets being sold at hugely inflated prices.”

“There have also been complaints that Viagogo issued consumers with fraudulent or fake tickets, failed to supply consumers with tickets purchased and issued tickets that differed to those advertised or purchased.”

Recent complaints include cases of consumers paying:

“Other complaints have alleged Viagogo made false or misleading representations about being an authorised ticket seller for certain events.

“Viagogo has also failed to specify, in a prominent way, a single price for tickets advertised for sale.”

In NSW, ticket sellers are prohibited from reselling a ticket for more than 10 per cent above the original price for an event held in the state.

If a ticket is sold for more than the allowed cap, the event organiser may cancel the ticket and refuse entry to the person who holds it.

Corporations found breaching ticket reselling laws can be fined up to $110,000, while individuals can be fined up to $22,000.

NSW Fair Trading announced in July 2021 Viagogo was under investigation for potential breaches of the Fair Trading Act and ACL.

NSW Fair Trading previously issued a public warning against Viagogo in August 2017.

Anyone who has dealt with Viagogo and is not satisfied with their interaction is encouraged to lodge a complaint with NSW Fair Trading at https://www.fairtrading.nsw.gov.au/help-centre/online-tools/make-a-complaint or on 13 32 20.

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