While it may not be a lot of money back, a class action settlement against Ticketmaster will see the ticket giant paying back some of the fees that they were making money from. If you've used Ticketmaster in the last 12 years, then you can expect a $1.50 per ticket order, up to 17 orders. Check after the jump for more details!

Yahoo! is reporting that:

"And despite the reparations, Ticketmaster can continue to profit off transactions — they just have to say they're doing so on their website.

According to court documents, the original claim, filed October 21, 2003, also implicates UPS' delivery price for expedited delivery of tickets as deceptive. Those part of the UPS subclass of the suit are entitled to an additional $5.00 credit per ticket. Both credits are in the form of vouchers, which can be redeemed a maximum of two at a time.

This could end up costing Ticketmaster a hefty amount of money. If, in any given year over the four-year redemption period, less than $11.25 million is redeemed by customers, Ticketmaster is going to donate the remainder to charity."

For the full story check out Yahoo!

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