Question guys... I'm getting a pair of bears vs packers tickets. I'm prob going to be selling. What us the best way and safest way to do so I would like to avoid eBay and Craigslist. Game is in Chicago 12/29
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Fees are in the 10% range. You are not allowed to sell below face value and the best part is you don't have to ship tickets. They automatically issue new tickets to the buyers.
Browns tickets are not exactly the hottest commodity, Ive had great success selling mine for a decent profit. My seats are four rows from the field so I think that helps!
Few years ago I sold a pair of browns jets tickets for $500. My cost was $100. You can view all the seats for sale in that section/general area. If you make your tickets the cheapest they generally sell pretty quickly. If you over price them they will most likely go unsold.
You have a choice on when to end the listing. Its risky... But if you choose game time most people take their tickets down 4 hours before kickoff. Its been in those last four hours where I have made the most money.
Alot of times I list my tickets pretty high and they sell 30-45 minutes before game time. Ive actually been on the way to the stadium and got the email that they sold and then just bought tickets on the street and made $200+.
Its a great site and I would recommend it any day.Comment
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Re: Bears Tickets
Fees are in the 10% range. You are not allowed to sell below face value and the best part is you don't have to ship tickets. They automatically issue new tickets to the buyers.
Browns tickets are not exactly the hottest commodity, Ive had great success selling mine for a decent profit. My seats are four rows from the field so I think that helps!
Few years ago I sold a pair of browns jets tickets for $500. My cost was $100. You can view all the seats for sale in that section/general area. If you make your tickets the cheapest they generally sell pretty quickly. If you over price them they will most likely go unsold.
You have a choice on when to end the listing. Its risky... But if you choose game time most people take their tickets down 4 hours before kickoff. Its been in those last four hours where I have made the most money.
Alot of times I list my tickets pretty high and they sell 30-45 minutes before game time. Ive actually been on the way to the stadium and got the email that they sold and then just bought tickets on the street and made $200+.
Its a great site and I would recommend it any day.Comment
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Re: Bears Tickets
Fees are in the 10% range. You are not allowed to sell below face value and the best part is you don't have to ship tickets. They automatically issue new tickets to the buyers.
Browns tickets are not exactly the hottest commodity, Ive had great success selling mine for a decent profit. My seats are four rows from the field so I think that helps!
Few years ago I sold a pair of browns jets tickets for $500. My cost was $100. You can view all the seats for sale in that section/general area. If you make your tickets the cheapest they generally sell pretty quickly. If you over price them they will most likely go unsold.
You have a choice on when to end the listing. Its risky... But if you choose game time most people take their tickets down 4 hours before kickoff. Its been in those last four hours where I have made the most money.
Alot of times I list my tickets pretty high and they sell 30-45 minutes before game time. Ive actually been on the way to the stadium and got the email that they sold and then just bought tickets on the street and made $200+.
Its a great site and I would recommend it any day.Comment
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