Tuesday, August 05, 2008

Buying Tickets On eBay - Getting The Genuine Article

By Allison Thompson


Are you finding it hard to get hold of tickets for that great concert that is coming up soon near to where you live? If so, you may well want to think about looking at eBay as a way of getting the tickets you want for a concert, event or sports games where tickets are needed. However, you need to be aware that when using places like eBay to get those elusive tickets that not everyone selling them is being honest.

Before you spend your hard earned money, you want to make sure that you are buying from an honest seller, at the same time, you want to insure that you are receiving genuine tickets and that they are what you are looking for as far as seating goes. There are several steps you can take to make sure that you are getting what you are paying for.

How To Make Sure That Your Tickets Are Genuine

The first thing you need to do is check out the seller. With eBay they have a great feedback program for those selling on their site along with a rating program which can soon help you to decide if this is the seller to use or not. Look closely at their history, and whether they have sold tickets previously. When looking at their seller feedback check to make sure that they were not only prompt but honest with others who have brought from them. Did those who brought from them got what they wanted? This is the reason why eBay designed their system so that it is easy for the buyer to use. You should aim to be purchasing your tickets from a seller who has an overall rating of between 97 and 100%. Certainly even if they have one or two bad feedback comments this is not necessarily a sign that they are going to treat you badly as well.

The description is something that should immediately tell you if it is the genuine article or not. Along with the seller providing details of when the event happens, they should be providing you with details about the event itself and where within the event location where the seats are situated. You may also find that they tell you the venue name and in some cases they may even provide an interior map of the venue which clearly shows where the seats on the tickets you are purchasing are located.

Know what you should be expected to pay. Most people are not allowed, by law, to sell the ticket for more than its worth. Do your homework. Research the event itself, the venue, and know what the prices are for tickets prior to bidding.

If you feel something isn't right or need to find out more then do not hesitate and contact the seller. EBay has a great way that allows you to contact the seller before placing a bid if you have any questions that need answering.

A number of sellers will opt to upload a photograph of the actual tickets on to the auction site along with the description. You may even find that they also provide evidence of proof of purchase by placing a copy of the receipt alongside them. This is certainly more proof to show that they are the genuine article, but not always will this be provided, unless the tickets are those which are very highly priced.

You should at all times trust your instincts and if you feel that something isn't right then avoid making a bid on those tickets. Also when you do finally win the auction for those tickets you were after make sure that you use a trusted form of payment, such as PayPal or a credit card. With PayPal you have the added bonus of being provided with a Buyer Protection facility which means that you and the money you have paid over is protected if something untoward occurs and you don't get your tickets.

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