When event tickets are hard to find, buyers turn to resale sites. But would-be concertgoers should use caution when shopping for tickets from third parties.
The Bay Area has some huge events coming up: the Super Bowl is in just a couple weeks, and K-pop supergroup BTS recently announced a show at Stanford Stadium in May. When event tickets are hard to find, buyers often turn to resellers.
The global resale ticket market was estimated at $3.4 billion in 2024, according to the University of Michigan.to use caution when buying from a reseller.they officially go on sale can sometimes be "speculative tickets" -- that's when the reseller lists tickets without actually having them in hand. They're gambling they can source the ticketsBuying tickets from strangers on social media is incredibly risky -- the BBB advises you to go to a verified reseller instead. You can visitto see if they're registered with the National Association of Ticket Brokers. And finally, when purchasing tickets on a reselling platform, use a form of payment that comes with buyer protection, like many credit cards or PayPal.7OYS's consumer hotline is a free consumer mediation service for those in the San Francisco Bay Area. We assist individuals with consumer-related issues; we cannot assist on cases between businesses, or cases involving family law, criminal matters, landlord/tenant disputes, labor issues, or medical issues.. As a part of our process in assisting you, it is necessary that we contact the company / agency you are writing about. If you do not wish us to contact them, please let us know right away, as it will affect our ability to work on your case. Due to the high volume of emails we receive, please allow 7 to 10 business days for a response.
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