PORTLAND Ore. (KPTV) – A Portland woman is part of a class action lawsuit against StubHub for selling fake tickets to the musical Wicked, which was on tour at the Keller Auditorium from Oct. to Nov. 2024.
According to the class action suit, Amy Hoffman said she bought two resale tickets on StubHub for over $400 back in Oct. of 2024 for when the Broadway production of Wicked came to Portland.
When she and her family got to the Keller to see the show she was told her tickets had already been scanned, and she was not the only one.
“There were so many people around me with the same story– we were expressing–yes this also happened to us,” said Hoffman.
She and her family ended up purchasing new tickets from the box office but missed the first act waiting in line to get those tickets.
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Hoffman said the tickets included a “fan protection guarantee” promising, “valid tickets or money back.”
She contacted StubHub for a refund that same night, and since then she has been caught in, “phone and email tag” with StubHub and her credit card company, with no refund in sight.
“They asked me to wait 10 days until StubHub fixed the issue 10 days came and went StubHub never fixed the issue. I called DOJ they said StubHub is working on the issue. Discover said StubHub let them know they I am liable for the ticket,” said Hoffman. “That was months ago. I’m still in the same boat of nothing’s been compensated, nothing’s been resolved, when I reach out to them it’s just crickets I hear nothing.”
StubHub has not yet responded to our request for comment.
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A Portland woman is taking legal action against StubHub after purchasing what turned out to be fake tickets to the hit Broadway show Wicked. The woman, who wishes to remain anonymous, had purchased the tickets for a special night out with her family, only to be turned away at the theater when the tickets were found to be invalid.
In her lawsuit, the woman alleges that StubHub failed to properly authenticate the tickets and did not provide adequate customer support when she tried to resolve the issue. She is seeking compensation for the cost of the tickets, as well as damages for the disappointment and inconvenience caused by the ordeal.
This case serves as a cautionary tale for anyone buying tickets online, as counterfeit tickets are a common problem in the secondary ticket market. It is important to only purchase tickets from reputable sources and to be wary of deals that seem too good to be true.
StubHub has not yet responded to the lawsuit, but the woman is hopeful that she will be able to recoup her losses and prevent others from falling victim to similar scams in the future.
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