Selling tickets on ebay..help?!


Question: I have two additional tickets that I am not going to be using anymore but they are ticketfast tickets. I was thinking about selling them on ebay, but would I email the winner the code? or would i send them the print out? and will someone really buy a ticketfast ticket or am i screwed? is there anywhere I can sell it and get my money back?


Answers: I have two additional tickets that I am not going to be using anymore but they are ticketfast tickets. I was thinking about selling them on ebay, but would I email the winner the code? or would i send them the print out? and will someone really buy a ticketfast ticket or am i screwed? is there anywhere I can sell it and get my money back?

I buy and sell on eBay
List the tickets, tell the row and seat number...maybe scan and show pix of the receipt and copy a pix of the seating chart and put a pix up of that
Free delivery in time for the show..(this makes it more attractive)
This way you can print them out and overnight or 2 day them USPS registered so they have to sign for it. and then tell the customer you will email them the tracking number and if you only accept paypal, that too will give them the security that they have some recourse if they are nervous about efast...but a lot of people buy these too.
yes hard tickets do sell better so try and make your price a good deal and in the description just say these are extra and the friends who were going can't go now..blah blah
Good Luck
P.s. There are ticket brokers you can find online..they will buy tickets from you at a cheap price and resell them..but that depends also on the concert..how popular and the demand..

ADDITIONAL DETAILS
No, don't cross your name off of it. They are not going to ask for ID when the person goes in..they just scan the barcode. ...and besides if you sell them on eBay, the person buying them will know your real name. I wouldn't cross it off on the printed paper ticket because it might void it...(and people buy more than 1 tix online for friends to go so your name would be on all of them even if someone else used the ticket)

If you happen to not sell them, you can try and sell them cheap to a friend, someone at work or take them with you to the concert and see if someone is looking for a ticket.
Sucks..I've had the same thing happen to me with extra tix.

One more thing..the reason I told you to print them and not send the code is because if they screwed up the printing out etc. then they could claim they never got the tix and you would end up refunding the money ..

OK.I'm done...lol wish you the best



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