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Listing Tickets On Multiple Sites

Solved: Listing Tickets on Multiple Sites – StubHub Community

Same thing happened to me today. I listed my tickets on both NFL TicketExchange/Ticketmaster and StubHub. I monitor emails closely when I do that, so that if one set sells I can immediately remove the other listing. However, I received an email from StubHub today informing me my tickets had sold, so I went to NFL Ticket Exhange to remove that listing and it stated “Tickets Sold. ” I panicked and contacted Ticketmaster, and was told that the new barcode system allows cross communication (sort of) between TM and StubHub. Once the barcode is sold, then the tickets drop from Ticketmaster, as they are no longer available. So that is a good thing. Unfortunatley listing on multple sites is sometimes a necessity for ticket holders with an urgent need to sell. I’m glad it worked out for me. For others in a similar situation, I hope this info helps. Cheers!
Solved: Can I transfer my ticket to Ticketmaster? - StubHub Community

Solved: Can I transfer my ticket to Ticketmaster? – StubHub Community

Hello @Gaby_, thanks for reaching out! When you purchase tickets from a seller on StubHub that need to be transferred through the Ticketmaster system and they have been accepted, you will want to make sure you set up a Ticketmaster account using the same email address that you use to login to StubHub. Once they are in that account, you will be able to transfer them again through their system. If you are trying to resell the tickets you purchased here, once they sell, you will receive that buyers information to transfer to them. If you are trying to just transfer them to a friend, you can transfer them through their system or take a screenshot of the ticket and attach it to a text message or email and send it to them that way as well.
SeatGeek now lets anyone sell tickets directly on its site, just like StubHub

SeatGeek now lets anyone sell tickets directly on its site, just like StubHub

November 19, 2015 9:02 AM
Anyone who’s ever missed a show because of a change of plans will welcome a new update to SeatGeek‘s platform. Starting today, anyone can sell tickets on SeatGeek’s ticket marketplace.
SeatGeek is a digital bazaar for concert, sports, and performance tickets. It aggregates from a variety of marketplaces including Telecharge and Spectra, but prior to today customers weren’t able to post tickets for sale directly to the site. Now, through its website, users can upload and sell tickets on SeatGeek. Once uploaded, SeatGeek will recommend a price for the tickets based on market demand. If the suggested price doesn’t suit, users can always set their own fee.
SeatGeek takes a 15 percent cut of ticket sales placed in its marketplace. To pay out users, the company hooks into peer-to-peer payment app Venmo.
Only web users will be able to sell tickets on SeatGeek’s marketplace right now, though the company says this functionality will be coming to its mobile iOS app in a few weeks. In the meantime, iOS users can sell or transfer tickets to people they know for free.
For SeatGeek, allowing customers to resell tickets could help generate more tickets sales. If a customer feels confident they can be reimbursed if they’re not able to make a show, they might be more inclined to hit the buy button.
The update follows Pandora’s acquisition of SeatGeek competitor Ticketfly for $450 million. SeatGeek has made a name for itself as one of the largest ticket aggregators — a sort of Kayak for events. In April the company raised $62 million, bringing its total funding to $102 ntureBeat
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Frequently Asked Questions about listing tickets on multiple sites

Can you list NFL tickets on multiple sites?

Yes! Due to a contract that the NFL has with Ticketmaster, all NFL tickets need to be listed onto the NFL Ticket Exchange before any other platform. …

Do StubHub and Ticketmaster work together?

When you purchase tickets from a seller on StubHub that need to be transferred through the Ticketmaster system and they have been accepted, you will want to make sure you set up a Ticketmaster account using the same email address that you use to login to StubHub.Jul 2, 2018

Can I list my tickets on StubHub and SeatGeek?

Now, through its website, users can upload and sell tickets on SeatGeek. …Nov 19, 2015

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