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why can't i sell my ticket on ticketmaster



Some of our biggest frustrations come from the moments we want to make a purchase, but are faced with frustratingly difficult questions or a ticket service that can't be easily navigated. This is where marketplaces and alternative websites like StubHub help us out by giving us access to tickets without the hassle of navigating other ticketing companies' confusing websites. For example, there is often confusion around how ticketmaster works and what its policies are. How do you sell your ticket when you can't attend the event? In this article, we'll give you a rundown on the ways to resell your ticket on both Ticketmaster and StubHub. After buying a ticket, it's tempting to think that it's yours forever. But in reality, your ticket is technically just a license to enter the venue when the show happens. And once you've decided that you can't go for whatever reason (change of plans, illness etc. ), you expect to be able to sell your ticket. Well, there are a few things you should know about selling a ticket. But before we get into the details of how to sell, let's first cover what the official policy of both Ticketmaster and StubHub is in regards to reselling tickets. When you buy a ticket through Ticketmaster, they make it pretty clear that they frown upon scalping. The resale of tickets on the secondary ticket market is a violation of the [Ticketmaster] Terms of Use(www.Ticketmaster.com/h/terms.html). Violators may be subject to cancellation, revocation of ticket access and/or potential legal action. In other words, if you try to sell your ticket for more than face value on Ticketmaster, you will be in violation of their terms and conditions.

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