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The price that you may see printed on the ticket is known as the "face value". Sellers have the ability to change ticket prices. The listed price may be higher or lower than what is printed on the ticket.
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It is not allowed for sellers and customers to contact each other to negotiate the prices of tickets in order to protect everyone's privacy. The sellers on the site list their inventory at the lowest possible price that they are willing to accept.
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The inventory and prices of tickets may change frequently on the secondary market, so you are not able to exchange or receive refunds for the price difference of tickets. Sales terms and conditions state that all sales are final.
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All tickets that are sold on the site were originally purchased by someone else, as part of the secondary market. The name on the ticket may be a different name, or there may not be a name at all. Your name does not need to be displayed on the ticket to attend the event, as all tickets are transferable.
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More expensive tickets might not always be better seats. Because sellers are able to set the price of their ticket inventory, there may be two different listings at different prices but the higher priced tickets might not always be the better ones.
Last updated: Tue, May 19, 2020 at 9:03AM
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Unfortunately, because there are many different sellers listing tickets on the site, you are not able to place multiple listings in the same order. All ticket listings need to be fulfilled separately as delivery types, methods and times are different for each set of tickets.
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The primary market is the website, venue or box office that will first produce and release tickets for purchase. The secondary market facilitates transactions between customers and the sellers who purchased the tickets elsewhere. This site does not own or produce the tickets.The secondary market is a live market, and inventory can change as tickets are bought and sold. As a live market, prices may be above or below the original face value that is listed on the ticket. Orders are also considered requests until the seller confirms that the tickets are still available.
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Obstructed View, Limited View, and Partial Obstruction means that in a certain location, the seat may not have a full view of the entire performance. All venues and types of obstructions are different and may not be the same for all events. The venue where your event is located is responsible for deciding if a specific seat location has a partial view and the venue also is responsible for printing the disclaimer on the ticket. The sellers on the site are required to include this information when listing tickets for sale, but might not always know how large the obstruction is or any of the other details.
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Once you have selected an event for which you are interested in ordering tickets, at the top of the listings you will be able to select how you would like to filter tickets. You can filter by price, quantity, section, and rows.
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