It’s that time of year again… the holidays are here! And with the holidays, comes shopping! Heading into the crowds to hunt for that perfect gift for your loved one can be such a hassle. Luckily, there is another option! Event tickets make great holiday gifts. Save time on Black Friday shopping and buy your holiday gifts…
Front Row Seats vs. StubHub
Purchasing tickets from a large and well-known website like Stubhub may seem like a good idea. Stubhub is without a doubt one of the best known ticket re-sellers. Their motto is “no surprise fees, only good surprises.” But what if no surprises means paying more in the long run? What Are You Giving Up? I like to…
How to Avoid Ticket Scams in Atlanta
Tickets to any kind of event can be quite expensive. If tickets are sold out to an event at the box office, fans can look to many different sources to get in the door. Ticket broker websites, such as Stubhub and Vivid seats sell tickets to all sorts of events. Sites such as Craigslist and eBay also have…
Black Friday Tickets Promo Code
Everyone is gearing up for Thanksgiving! Favorites are sure to be on the table this Thursday: stuffing, sweet potatoes, deviled eggs, banana pudding… and don’t forget the turkey! Naturally, after eating such a large turkey dinner, folks will lounge on the couch and watch some of the NFL games that are traditionally played on Thanksgiving day. Then…
Why Choose Front Row Seats?
How to find the best seats Many years ago, getting tickets to sold-out shows meant buying seats through scalpers. Resellers quickly grew a poor reputation for marking up seats at ridiculous prices and selling fake tickets. Then StubHub came along in 2000. The company was founded with the concept of fans selling tickets to fans. Because the site suggested fans…
Are these tickets authentic?
Twenty years ago before companies like StubHub were founded, the secondary ticket industry consisted of scalpers reselling seats nearby venues. Sometimes the tickets were fake. This created a bad image for the industry, but that all changed quickly with the help of major exchanges and the National Association of Ticket Brokers. Seats that we sell on our web site are…
Why is the price different than what’s listed on tickets?
Often times, the price that you pay to buy tickets is different than the price printed on the seats. The secondary ticket market is setup to allow fans and brokers to resell tickets to other consumers. Therefore, tickets may be sold above or below the face value printed on the stubs. The easiest explanation relates to sports. Fans pay a…