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What is the best service to use? The only one I've checked out thus far is stub hub.

It appears very simple but the 10% service charge seems excessive. I'd prefer not to pay $400+ in fees.

Any better options out there? eBay?
 

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Ebay is ok but make sure they have great feedback
 

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Craig's list?
 

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How about a fan forum for the teams playing?
 

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Thanks. I've got four Masters practice tickets for Wednesday. I already know I won't be able to make it because of a conflict.

They are going for around $1k each. With a 15% surcharge, I'll be paying Stubhub about $600 (though I've also read Seller charge is only 10%?). And I understand they charge an additional 10% buyers premium too. They must make an absolute fortune.
 

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Why did you pussies delete my comment? Fuck this site and Faggot fuego. fuck zit too, little dick bitch. Nobody likes you in real life. You can have your little forum punk. Never see me on here again. Fuck all the racist, conservative pricks on here.
 

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To be clear, I will be selling these tickets. Is there such a thing as "buyer feedback"?
You get Feedback both ways but obviously it's not a consideration since you don't send the product till they pay anyway.
 

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TicketIQ is the way to go, they're becoming the leaders in the industry it appears
 

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eBay (10%) or CL (free).
 
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Thanks. I've got four Masters practice tickets for Wednesday. I already know I won't be able to make it because of a conflict.

They are going for around $1k each. With a 15% surcharge, I'll be paying Stubhub about $600 (though I've also read Seller charge is only 10%?). And I understand they charge an additional 10% buyers premium too. They must make an absolute fortune.

You can go through about 90% of the listing process without listing them.. and you will know exactly what they will be listed for and how much you'll get. I really wouldn't bother with eBay for this sort of thing.
 
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Why did you pussies delete my comment? Fuck this site and Faggot fuego. fuck zit too, little dick bitch. Nobody likes you in real life. You can have your little forum punk. Never see me on here again. Fuck all the racist, conservative pricks on here.

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must be talking about another thread. no deleted posts here
 

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IF you are selling Stubhub is best, if you are buying the parking lot is best
 

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Craig's list?
Sold my ECU/Uconn tickets on CL last week....the final straw for selling on CL! I did sell them but too much communication from a bunch of weirdos! Non stop texts from some of them with stupid questions for days!
 

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