Seatwave, Viagogo, etc. - Advice required

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Brian Riggs

New member
Aug 7, 2009
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I'm considering buying some Ashes tickets through one of the online ticket exchanges like Seatwave, Viagogo, etc. I realise I'm going to pay well over face value but having not done this previously, thought I'd ask the wise and wonderful of NSC if there's anything in particular I should look out for.

Thank you in advance.
 








jordanseagull

Well-known member
Feb 11, 2009
4,151
You can't lose out. When you sell on these sites, the company holds the sellers money until AFTER the event - this is to make sure no problems occur with entry. If you get in, fine. If they are fake and you don't, the seller doesn't get paid (ever) and are heavily fined, which has completely eradicated fake tickets from the marketplace (unlike sites like ebay, where money is transferred BEFORE the event). Enjoy your day out!
 


Springal

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Feb 12, 2005
24,766
GOSBTS
There were quite a few tickets for Lords next weekend, at face value from their website in case this was the venue you were looking for
 


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