Hello. Wondering if someone knows why I see a difference between my selling price and the price when I look for all the selling tickets.
If I look for the event and look for my add, it says $356. But if I go to my ticket ad, I requested $315 (stubhub will discount the 10% from here).
Thanks in advance for your support.
That is a great question. Despite what you see the tickets listed at when you view the live listings on the site, the amount that you are paid out will be based solely on the amount that you had the tickets listed at on the back end. The tickets you see on the live site are dynamically marked down to look more appealing to potential buyers. The price that the buyer pays will reflect the amount of the markdown, so it is a legitimate markdown, but the sellers are paid based on their listing settings and not what the sale price was on the buyer's end. Hopefully that clears it up, but if you have any follow up questions, please feel free to follow up here.
Hello. I am not sure to understand the price difference. You mention that the tickets you see on the live site are dynamically marked down to appear more appealing to potential buyers. However, my tickets were increased by $274 (CAD) per ticket on the site compared to the price I chose. This seems to me to be the opposite of more appealing... Thank you. @TeamStubHub