Sunday, August 2, 2009

Selling Tickets To Events and Concerts on eBay

Got tickets to an event or concert that you can no longer make it to? Bought tickets for someone else and they can no longer go with you? Don't give them away to mates - you might be able to make back the money you've paid out by selling them to someone else who wants to go on eBay. If you don't make it all back, you might still make some of it - let's face it, it's better than none ;)
Anyone can sell anything on eBay and have 100% confidence that their transaction will go smoothly. There's just a way to go about it. It doesn't matter if you've sold 1000 things on eBay or you've sold nothing on eBay, hopefully, you'll get something out of this guide.
Follow these easy steps to do the right thing by your buyer and have a pleasant selling experience.
Looking for information on how to buy tickets? Read my other guide on buying tickets on eBay.
For Sellers
1. BEWARE! Don't sell dodgey tickets - Make sure you're permitted to sell your particular tickets to your event or concert on eBay without violating the ticketing vendors terms of service. In special circumstances, such as the recent Commonwealth Games, any Australian Rugby Union games or other special sporting events, tickets are not permitted to be resold, and if you are found to be reselling tickets for a premium, your tickets may be cancelled without notice. This can have disastrous consequences, especially if you've sold to your buyer and they rock up at the game and can't get in. This would send anyone into a rampage.
2. Outline ALL information about your tickets - In your description, be sure to outline every bit of information about your concert / event / ticket so that the buyer knows full-well what they're buying. Make sure you don't exclude valuable details like the date and time, the venue, what type of tickets you have (ie normal

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