Buying Tickets On eBay - Are They The Real Deal?
Is a big event coming up soon and you are having troubles finding tickets? If so, you might want to consider looking to eBay as a resource for finding tickets to your favorite events, concerts, sports games, and other ticketed events. However, the one thing you want to be aware of when using an avenue such as eBay to purchase event tickets is that not everyone is being honest.
It is important that before you part with your hard earned money you make sure that they person selling them is honest. Also at the same time you need to make sure that they will be giving you genuine tickets and you will get what you want in relation to the seating. To make sure that you get what you paid for there are a number of steps you need to take.
Making Sure The Tickets You Get Are Genuine
The first thing you want to do is check out the seller. EBay offers a great seller feedback program and rating program that will help you in deciding if this is the seller for you. Look at their history, have they sold tickets before? Look at their feedback; were they prompt and honest with their buyers? Did buyers get what they paid for? This is why the feedback system is designed for. You want to make sure that you are purchasing from someone who has a feedback with an overall rating of 97% to 100%. One or two bad reviews amongst hundreds is not necessary a sign of bad things to come.
The description should tell its own story as well. The description of the tickets for sale should tell you when the event occurs, specifics about the event, and where the seating is located. The venue name may also be there, which will then let you know where the seating is located with a view of the venue map.
It is important that you know what you would be expected to pay for these tickets. Most people are not allowed by law to sell any tickets they have for more than they were originally brought for. So do your homework and carry out some research in relation to the event, the venue where it is being held and know exactly what someone would have originally paid for the tickets before you put in your bid.
If you find that something does not feel right or you want to know something else, then contact the seller as soon as you can. EBay offers you the facilities to contact the seller to ask them anything that is worrying you or any questions that you need answers to.
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.
