Knowledgebase
Yes, you can make last minute orders with TicketSeating.com. However,
this will require some extra effort on our part, so we recommend that
you give us a call for these last minute orders on our toll-free
number so that we can fulfill your request.
TicketSeating.com is on the cutting edge of technology and security.
We provide our customers fast, reliable and the most secure access to
over 60,000 events worldwide. We only use the best equipment from
reputable technology vendors! Our data center serv...
All of the tickets in the TicketSeating.com broker inventory are
guaranteed to be 100% authentic and legitimate tickets. Please see our
100% "Worry-Free" Guarantee by clicking here.
The tickets you ordered are most likely shipped out the day you placed
the order. In some cases, this may not be possible and the Ticket
Broker will contact you to give you an indication of when the item
will be shipped. We suggest that our customers cont...
The ticket prices on TicketSeating.com are set by the Ticket Brokers
offering the tickets for sale. These prices reflect a fair market
value based on the effort to acquire the tickets, convenience fees,
delivery fees and other expenses that are calculated...
The tickets listed on TicketSeating.com are being listed by highly
regarded Ticket Brokers from all around the country. These brokers go
to great lengths to acquire tickets to sold-out and premium events.
TicketSeating.com is able to offer so many tickets...
Yes, all of our tickets are for consecutive seats in a row. If the
seats are not together, this will be noted under the ticket listing.
Because tickets are a one of a kind item, they are not replaceable, so
we encourage our customers to put their tickets in a safe, memorable
place so that they are not lost, destroyed or accidentally misplaced.
If the tickets are lost, we will not be able ...
If an event is cancelled without a rescheduled date, you will need to
contact the fulfilling Ticket Broker for a refund. The Ticket Broker's
contact information will be sent to you in a confirmation email upon
ordering. If you have any questions or need s...
If an event is postponed, tickets will be honored for the rescheduled
date. New tickets will not need to be issued for most rescheduled
events or postponements. As we are not able to recover our costs on
the tickets that we acquired for you, we in turn ar...
A broker is defined as "One hired for a fee to negotiate purchases,
contracts, or sales." A ticket broker is a person who does just that.
A ticket broker buys tickets outright from the seller in the hopes
that they can sell them for a profit. If the marke...
The Ticket Brokers do not disclose to us the face value of the
tickets. When TicketSeating.com polls the Ticket Broker's inventories,
we are only given the "market value" price or the price the tickets
are being listed for sale.
The Service Fee reflects the cost of obtaining the premium, hard to
find, or sold-out tickets. It also helps us to recover some of the
costs associated with processing payments as well as guaranteeing that
every ticket on the site is authentic.
TicketSeating.com Guarantees that all tickets are authentic and valid
for entry. To review our full guarantee, please see our 100%
"Worry-Free" Guarantee by clicking here.
You can find our return and refund policy in our terms of use and
customer agreement at User Agreement.
The ticket industry is constantly changing such that prices rise and
fall depending on the demand for the ticket and changes to a
particular event. If you find a price you are happy with, we suggest
you purchase the tickets immediately in order to avoid a...
Ticket Brokers generally sell their tickets at prices above face
value. This price is known as the "market value" The Ticket Brokers
sell the tickets above face value because they incur additional costs
and pay certain premiums in order to obtain the most...
We are able to offer so many tickets because we have relationships
with thousands of highly regarded Ticket Brokers across the country.
These Brokers are often unwilling to break up large numbers or even
groups of tickets in order to provide a smaller odd...
This is YOUR ticket(s). It is most likely that the Ticket Broker
acquired the tickets from the original purchaser of the ticket. The
tickets are transferable and these are now your tickets for the event.