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klootfanUser is Offline
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28 Feb 2007 4:08 AM  
Just noticed this option on TicketMaster for the first time today

It allows you sell your ticket online through them. Cant find the rules on the site for this

has anyone used it ?

Is there a selling fee
Is there a limit to how much you can charge a person for a ticket?
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06 Mar 2007 5:00 AM  
Looking at the FAQ
http://www.ticketmaster.co.uk/h/te/buyerfaq.html#Q1

You don't contact the seller, TM does it for you by cancelling the sellers ticket & allowing you to print off a new one.

Am I seeing a flaw in that the seller can then hop onto eBay & flog the cancelled ticket for 3/4/5 times the face value that he just sold it for ?
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06 Mar 2007 3:12 PM  
Mully .................................................................................................................................................................... you rock!
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06 Mar 2007 4:43 PM  
Posted By Mully on 06 Mar 2007 5:00 AM
Looking at the FAQ
http://www.ticketmaster.co.uk/h/te/buyerfaq.html#Q1

You don't contact the seller, TM does it for you by cancelling the sellers ticket & allowing you to print off a new one.

Am I seeing a flaw in that the seller can then hop onto eBay & flog the cancelled ticket for 3/4/5 times the face value that he just sold it for ?




i think you are, but then thats the problem with buyin off ebay these days, cos they cancel tickets that they see up on it
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07 Mar 2007 1:51 AM  
Interesting to see that the US version of TicketExchange, on ticketmaster.com, is described as an Auction site ... If you can't beat etc etc.
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