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Texas Attorney General Investigates StubHub Over Undelivered FIFA World Cup Tickets

Attorney General Ken Paxton opened an investigation into StubHub after Texas fans reported paying for World Cup tickets they never received, a pattern critics call 'ghost ticketing.'

Dexter Doyle

July 5, 20261 min read

Ticket sales investigation - illustration, Jake Team LLC
Ticket sales investigation - illustration, Jake Team LLC

Princeton, Texas — Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has opened an investigation into the ticketing company StubHub after residents across the state reported paying for FIFA World Cup tickets that were later cancelled or never delivered.

The probe, announced July 3, follows a wave of consumer complaints from fans in Texas host cities and beyond who said the resale platform cancelled their orders days or even hours before kickoff. The company has pointed to what it described as transfer difficulties on FIFA's own ticketing system, though the attorney general's office said the complaints suggest a wider problem.

Princeton, in the Dallas-Fort Worth metro region, is one of the Texas communities whose residents have been affected by the World Cup ticket cancellations. Dallas is a host city for the 2026 tournament.

Paxton's office described the pattern as one in which sellers list seats they may not actually hold, accept payment, and then cancel when delivery falls through. Texans who bought World Cup tickets through StubHub and did not receive what they paid for are being urged to file complaints with the Consumer Protection Division.

"My office is investigating reports that StubHub is failing to deliver tickets that Texas fans have rightfully purchased," Paxton said. "If StubHub is ghost ticketing Texans out of that experience, my office will use every tool available to hold them accountable."

The investigation adds Texas to a growing list of states examining secondary-market ticketing practices during a World Cup being staged across North America. No findings have been issued yet, and the company has not been formally charged with any violation.

Source: https://www.texasattorneygeneral.gov/news/releases/attorney-general-ken-paxton-investigates-stubhub-failing-provide-fifa-world-cup-tickets-fans-have

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Dexter Doyle reports on local business, new openings, and economic development in Princeton.

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