$1.2M Posh Group Settlement Ends Class Action Lawsuit Over Alleged Failure To Disclose Additional Fees
Doctor v. Posh Group, Inc.
Filed: March 9, 2026 ◆§ 25STCV21463
A $1.2M Posh Group settlement offers cash to Californians who purchased event tickets and were charged fees allegedly omitted from advertised prices.
California Unfair Competition Law California Consumers Legal Remedies Act California False Advertising Law
California
Posh Group, Inc. has agreed to a $1,200,000 settlement to resolve a class action lawsuit that alleged the ticket seller and event management platform failed to include certain fees in the advertised ticket prices for certain events in California.
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The $1.2 million Posh Group class action settlement received preliminary approval from the court on March 9, 2026. The deal covers all California residents who, between July 21, 2021 and June 13, 2025, purchased a ticket or tickets from Posh Group for an event in California and were charged additional fees (excluding mandatory taxes) that were not included in the advertised ticket price.
The court-approved website for the Posh Group ticket fee settlement can be found at TicketFeeSettlement.com.
According to the website, Posh Group settlement class members who submit a timely, valid claim form are eligible to receive up to $15.
The settlement agreement explains that the final amount of the cash payout may decrease depending on the total number of valid claim forms submitted, among other factors. In addition, each class member will receive an equal amount from the class action settlement, regardless of the number of tickets they purchased.
Class members can choose to receive their Posh Group settlement payout electronically or by physical check, the settlement agreement says.
To file a Posh Group settlement claim form online, class members can head to this page and log in using the ILYM ID and unique claim ID listed on their copy of the settlement notice. Alternatively, class members may download a PDF of the payment election form to print, fill out and return by mail to the address of the settlement administrator.
All Posh Group payment election forms must be submitted online or by mail by July 7, 2026.
The court will determine whether to grant final approval to the Posh Group settlement following a hearing on September 28, 2026. Compensation will begin to be distributed to class members only after final approval is granted and any appeals are resolved.
The Posh Group class action lawsuit claimed that the event management and ticketing platform unlawfully failed to disclose all fees in the advertised ticket prices for California events, in violation of the state’s Consumers Legal Remedies Act, Unfair Competition Law and False Advertising Law.
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