DeacWatcher
Ricky Peral
If you need to dump tickets, what percent does stubhub give you for those tickets if you want to sell the tickets to them?
If you need to dump tickets, what percent does stubhub give you for those tickets if you want to sell the tickets to them?
I do not believe that StubHub sells tickets themselves. They function as a marketplace-third party only due to scalping and other ticket broker/reselling laws.If you need to dump tickets, what percent does stubhub give you for those tickets if you want to sell the tickets to them?
If you need to dump tickets, what percent does stubhub give you for those tickets if you want to sell the tickets to them?
They take roughly 10% of whatever sale price you set and then get actually for the tickets
By popping the buyer with a giant commission as well, they have wisely confused people like this poster. The commission is more like 30%. But they’ve earned it. Smart, winning business moves. Unlike wake hoops.
do you like Ron Wellman?
No, he’s a loser. I generally like profiting off losers. He’s the one loser I don’t like since he’s in charge of my favorite team.
can you say more about that?
so your clients and customers are losers?
So I sold some duke tickets yesterday. My payback was 1050. The buyer paid 1570. You do the math. Stubhub is printing money (and good for them)
While we’re on the topic of tickets, Wake remains the only school in the country which has declared war on 100% legal 3rd party ticket sales. Wellman has cops harass our own donors for just legally dumping their own tickets in the parking lot. It is an insane pattern of conduct. No school does it but us. It just forces fans on to stubhub making your enemy richer.
Our opponents literally are listing tickets on stubhub at inflated prices (look at ACC tournament books up now). They are smart to do so. Wellman still thinks it’s nefarious and wrong to make money on tickets. We lose out as a result as our competitors profit and continue to widen the gap that we have created in hoops by our poor decisions.
I've sold and purchased tickets many times on my way in to Wake football and basketball games over the past several years and have never been harassed by cops. Has anyone else had this experience DR describes?