Football fan sues StubHub for selling him bogus Tottenham tickets


When Kaiser arrived in London on Sept 28, StubHub sent him the tickets, but at the gate two days later they didn’t scan, according to the lawsuit. Kaiser claims a Tottenham stadium employee told him the tickets were not valid and that StubHub was not authorised to act as a broker for the stadium. — Reuters

A football fan from New York bought two tickets on StubHub to see Tottenham Hotspur FC play against Liverpool. But after flying to England for the game, he only made it as far as the stadium gate.

Daniel Kaiser, a lawyer from Brooklyn, sued StubHub on Nov 22, accusing the company of fraud and breach of contract for selling and promoting fraudulent tickets. In the weeks leading up to the soccer game, Kaiser alleged StubHub contacted him multiple times to confirm his ticket purchase was 100% guaranteed.

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