how to sell Ticketmaster tickets on StubHub
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Now, let's start by understanding how to sell Ticketmaster tickets on StubHub
Selling and transferring any form of mobile ticket to the buyer on StubHub
Follow these steps to deliver the Mobile transfer tickets you sold to the buyer correctly.
1. Find the tickets you sold on your original ticket supplier account - this could be Ticketmaster, AXS, the team, the venue, or another ticketing firm.
Note
Selling Mobile transfer tickets purchased from StubHub? One of these third-party sites will store the tickets. Continue with the tickets that were originally transferred to you from your StubHub seller.
2. Look for a way to transfer the tickets through the account of the original ticket provider. If the only option is to use 'Text My Tickets,' read Using Text My Tickets to send tickets you sold on StubHub instead.
3. Obtain the transfer information. There are two ways to find it:
- Examine the email we gave you when the tickets were sold. To transfer the tickets, use the information in the 'Sale details' part of the email.
- Go to 'My tickets,' then Sales, to find your sale on StubHub. 'Click to display Buyer information.'
4. Complete the following sale on StubHub:
- Navigate to 'My Tickets,' then Sales, then locate your sale.
- 'See actions' should be clicked or tapped. Do you see the phrase 'Confirm transfer'?
How to Get Paid When Selling Tickets on StubHub
To view your StubHub account's payment settings, go to 'Profile' then Settings (in the StubHub app, touch 'My tickets.' Then, from the first drop-down option, pick 'Settings.' The 'Payment' tab is automatically opened.
To make one payment method your default, go to 'Payment choices for selling tickets,' click the three dots next to the one you wish to be your default, and then click 'Set as default.'
For information on when to expect payment for your StubHub sale, see Getting Paid for Your StubHub Sale.
How are sellers paid?
- PayPal: Enter the email address associated with your PayPal account.
- After you've listed your tickets, go to your Settings. Select 'Add New Payment Method' and then 'Bank transfer' under 'Payment choices for selling tickets.'
- Select the currency, bank, account type, and enter your bank information using the drop-down choices. If your bank isn't listed in the drop-down menu, select 'Other' in the center of the list (it's alphabetical).
- Important: You will be paid in the currency in which your tickets were listed. It is critical that your bank account accepts payments in that currency.
- Prepaid card Payoneer: Sign up for Payoneer or link an existing account. The funds are sent to a prepaid MasterCard. You can withdraw funds in your preferred currency from an ATM or use it in stores or online (wherever MasterCard is accepted).
Fees for selling tickets on StubHub
Ticket listings on StubHub are completely free! StubHub charges a fee when they sell. This may fluctuate over time based on the availability of tickets and the cost of ticket marketing.
StubHub's fees enable them to build a secure, global ticket marketplace. This is the only StubHub fee you'll ever have to pay as long as you deliver your tickets on time and as promised.
Will I be notified if my tickets sell?
If you list tickets on StubHub, They will notify you via email if they sell.
If you miss the emails, you are liable for your listings and sales.
Listing tickets on StubHub and several methods of delivery
When you advertise tickets on StubHub, you will deliver them to the buyer in the same manner in which you obtained them from the primary market. This is the original group, artist, venue, or ticket provider.
If the type of ticket you have isn't an option when listing, it implies you won't be able to list it for that event.
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