Surge pricing is nothing new. We see it in when booking airfares or Ubers. But it has now reached the entertainment world and consumers are paying the price. As the cost of living bites, some countries are looking to ban dynamic ticket pricing, including Australia. Matilda Boseley looks at what exactly dynamic pricing is, how it works and some of the legal implications
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