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lindssc1
Waterboy

Saw Same Seats for Resale on Ticketmaster

Hello -

 

I purchased tickets on Stubhub for a concert a couple days ago. I have not received the tickets and the order just says I will receive them by the event date (which is Feb next year). I just went on Ticketmaster and saw that the same seats I allegedly purchased are for resale on Ticketmaster so now I am concerned the tickets I purchased are fake. I know that StubHub guarantees, so if they are fake, I would get a refund or new seats. But I bought these specific seats to be near friends.

 

Is there any way to validate earlier the tickets are real or at least request to have them be sent soon? 

 

Thank you!

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ChiTickets
Coach

Re: Saw Same Seats for Resale on Ticketmaster

I had the exact same situation, I actually had bought the tickets on Ticketmaster resale, then bought the tickets on Stubhub, since i saw they were in the same row but did not know they were the exact same seats.

The ticketmaster tickets were in my account and the stubhub seller sent me a link to mobile screenshot tickets that were THE EXACT SAME SEATS. It took me eight weeks of calling stubhub multiple times a week but they finally refunded the purchase.

You could call stubhub and explain that the same exact seats are for sale on ticketmaster. They may reach out to the seller.
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lindssc1
Waterboy

Re: Saw Same Seats for Resale on Ticketmaster

This is super helpful. Was there anything specific that helped finally get a refund? Or just persistence? 

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Ross1
New User

Re: Saw Same Seats for Resale on Ticketmaster

Hi,

 

It's very likely the seller does not have the tickets you purchased.  Sellers on StubHub are not required to provide any proof they have possession of the tickets you are buying.  You will likely receive an email/message that the seller "cannot provide the tickets you originally purchased" and offer alternatives that are nowhere near the same value or location of the tickets you purchased.  They typically send this message just days before the event, in the hope the buyer will accept any alternatives because they are so close to the event...even though the refund amount and quality of the ticket is terrible. Ask for a full refund....your seller is scamming you. Remember, StubHub gets their fee regardless...ask for a full refund now.

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