Pallone, Pou warn of FIFA's 'potentially deceptive' ticket pricing practices
wo New Jersey House Democrats are blasting FIFAs potentially deceptive ticket pricing practices for upcoming World Cup matches, adding a new front in a long-simmering war between New Jerseys leaders and the international soccer organization.
In a letter to FIFA President Gianni Infantino today, Reps. Frank Pallone (D-Long Branch) and Nellie Pou (D-North Haledon) wrote with concerns about the World Cups ticket prices, which have steadily increased over time and which have soared beyond $10,000 in some extreme cases. This dynamic pricing, paired with confusion over how many tickets are available and where seats will be located, needs to be addressed and rectified, they wrote.
For many fans hoping to attend matches this summer, the ticket sales process has become a major point of frustration, the letter states. We are deeply concerned by reports that FIFA is employing opaque pricing, shifting rules, and potentially deceptive practices that are making it difficult for fans to access seats.
For Pallone, the top Democrat on the House Energy and Commerce Committee, ticket pricing is a longtime issue of concern; hes introduced a number of bills over the years, including one named after Bruce Springsteen and Taylor Swift, to rein in ticket sellers like Ticketmaster. Pous district, meanwhile, is home to the stadium where many of the matches will be played, and the first-term congresswoman is the co-leader of a House task force on World Cup security.
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