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Viagogo has promised it will comply with regulator demands 'as soon as possible' after claims it was breaking consumer law.

Viagogo has promised it will comply with regulator demands 'as soon as possible' after claims it was breaking consumer law.

The ticket resale website agreed to 'overhaul' the way it does business in November after a UK High Court order, amid concerns customers could be turned away at venues because of restrictions on some resold tickets. The company was required to make a number of changes to the way it collects and presents information about tickets on its site. Image: Supplied / News Corp Australia

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As soon as possible doesn't necessarily mean soon.

If you are breaking the law, how can you continue to break the law until you are compliant? This is very strange indeed

Anyone who use this service beware as they are without doubt dodgy.

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