| EMFBoss |
| I just need some advice from people that sold their sports tickets online before. Is it better to sell your tickets on Stubhub or ebay??? I was looking at the fees each website takes from you and it seems like ebay might be the best bet, but I just wanted some feeback |
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| movaughner |
| ebay is better by far. |
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| CHU |
| Use eBay since there may/is more web traffic (at least with my experience selling tickets on the site in the past). |
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| KingOfAllWhites |
ebay is definately better, but why not use both?
The fees stubhub charges are insane, IMO |
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| Artie'sDadTaint |
| I used ebay exclusively last year selling my Cavs season tickets. I don't know anyone who has use stubhub. |
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| FAHKBAG |
| Ebay all day. StubHub will tax the fuck outta you. |
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| southoc11 |
Never used Ebay, but used StubHub to sell 1 extra ticket to the Rose Bowl last year. It was very easy. Posted 1 week before the game, sold within 1 day at the price I had wanted. Printed out the shipping labels, went over to FedEx/Kinko, and they did the rest. I got paid a few days later via check. Are their fees high, yes, but I built that in to the the price I sold the tickets for.
Have also bought tickets to games as well with no problem. Personally I do not like the fees to buy tickets, can understand the selling, but not really the buying, but then again felt secure with using their service. |
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