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Massachusetts new 'junk fee' laws are in effect. What it means for you when shopping


Consumer protection regulations slashing surprise "junk fees" took effect on Sept. 2 in Massachusetts. "Junk fees" are hidden, surprise or unnecessary costs that bring up a product's or service's ... Read More

New rules about "junk fees" take effect in Massachusetts. Here's what to know.


New rules banning "junk fees" have taken effect in Massachusetts. Attorney General Andrea Campbell says the "historic" regulations will require businesses in the state to be upfront about additional ... Read More

New rules banning ‘junk fees’ are now in effect in Mass. Here’s what to know.


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The state is cracking down on 'junk fees' starting today. Here's what you can expect


PITTSFIELD — Have you ever found a concert ticket for $75, but by the time you reach checkout, it’s closer to $100 because of added service or handling fees? Or have you booked a $150 hotel room that ... Read More

New Massachusetts regulations against 'junk fees' take effect


Starting Tuesday, new regulations prohibit so-called "junk fees," requiring businesses operating in Massachusetts to disclose charges upfront and enable the easy ... Read More

“Historic” new Massachusetts junk fee regulations take effect Tuesday


BOSTON (SHNS) – Starting Tuesday, Attorney General Andrea Campbell’s office is enforcing broad new state regulations that require companies doing business here to be upfront about true costs of their ... Read More

Massachusetts 'junk fee' laws take effect Sept. 2. What it means for you when shopping


Consumer protection regulations slashing surprise "junk fees" take effect today in Massachusetts. "Junk fees" are hidden, surprise or unnecessary costs that bring up a product's or service's price ... Read More


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