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Old 09-11-2015, 01:39 PM   #61
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With the cut they take though, and with all the other avenues available (Kijiji/CL, Facebook, CP, etc) why would you sell through the ticket exchange? Ticketmaster is such a BS service with their service charges and commission.
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Old 09-11-2015, 04:38 PM   #62
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As of today when you list your season tickets for re-sale through NHL Exchange they are posted right on the main ticketmaster interactive map. Great feature. The NFL has done this the last couple of seasons.

Looking at some of the re-sale tickets, you have to wonder if some of them are being sold by the CSEG. Or maybe there is a STH that has 6 or even 8 seats in a row in the lower bowl.
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Old 09-17-2015, 11:06 AM   #64
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With the cut they take though, and with all the other avenues available (Kijiji/CL, Facebook, CP, etc) why would you sell through the ticket exchange? Ticketmaster is such a BS service with their service charges and commission.
I'm not saying Ticketmaster is a great thing with their fees and commissions, but I sell through there because I don't want to meet or deal with people from kijiji or craigslist. I also wouldn't want to buy through there, as there are so many scams and frauds going on. Buying through Ticketmaster or StubHub gives both buyers and sellers a 100% guarantee of a secure, safe transaction. The fee you pay for this is steep.

This is why I advocated last year that CP should allow season ticket holders to sell above face value on CP. My basic thought process was I have a set number that I want per ticket. For example I want $200 per pair (face value around $155/pair, STH price about $90/pair) to the Blackhawks game. When I list on Ticketmaster I set my price so that I achieve that amount, which is $224. The buyer sees this, and still has to pay another $48.72, making the amount they paid $272.72. I still receive $200, and Ticketmaster takes $72.72.

Wouldn't it make more sense to allow these transactions to take place here? I still want $200. I have no problem getting this amount on resale sites. Many people on CP buy tickets on these sites. If I can get $200 for the pair here, and they go to a CP member who is likely a Flames fan, and this fan can save $72.72, isn't this a win for everybody? Selling tickets above face value is legal in Alberta, and has been since 2009. I will abide by CP's ticket selling rules whenever I sell tickets, but I think the rule stopping tickets from being sold above face value should be changed. There are many, many people who list tickets here who don't follow the rules. They aren't scalping, but they are breaking a bunch of rules that are rarely enforced, and many don't even read the rules before they post and claim ignorance as a defence.

I'd love to sell all my tickets here, but I have no problem saying that I want more money for a Saturday night Canadiens' game, than I do for a Sunday afternoon Predators' game. For those saying I shouldn't sell above face value, hopefully you ensure you pay the full face value for the games that people are having trouble moving that people don't want to go to. More people want to go to popular games, so I don't see why that game shouldn't cost more.
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First year season ticket holder. I am splitting with a couple of friends, but there is still a good chance that I won't be able to use all of the tickets (new baby in January). I haven't printed any tickets yet, but do they show a "face value" that is different from what I paid? Same as what is shown on the seating map, I presume?
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I just sold my seasons tickets for the Oilers game on October 17th on NHL Ticket Exchange (ticketmaster). Premium face value is $214 for the pair, which is the most you are allowed to charge here on CP. I sold them on ticketmaster in less than 24 hours for a 'take home' price of $310 for the pair. They buyer paid close to $400 with all of the ticketmaster fees.
I rather make an extra $100 by listing them on TM.
I still plan on using CP ticket exchange for some non premium games.
Trying to charge premium face value here of CP can be frustrating, with some members expecting only to have to pay regular face value.

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First year season ticket holder. I am splitting with a couple of friends, but there is still a good chance that I won't be able to use all of the tickets (new baby in January). I haven't printed any tickets yet, but do they show a "face value" that is different from what I paid? Same as what is shown on the seating map, I presume?
Yes, the price that is listed on the ticket is the face value that is shown on the ticketmaster map (without the TM fees).
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