How does TickPick make money?
To be clear, the service still makes its money from fees, but those fees are all incorporated into the price you see up front, rather than appearing as an unpleasant surprise right before you make your purchase.
Is TickPick a good place to buy tickets?
Overview. TickPick has a consumer rating of 3.43 stars from 386 reviews indicating that most customers are generally satisfied with their purchases. Consumers satisfied with TickPick most frequently mention great experience, hidden fees and good price. TickPick ranks 19th among Tickets sites.
Can you get scammed on TickPick?
Not only did they scam me, they charged me double face value per ticket. I just want my money back and will NEVER be using this company again. They need shut down.
What are TickPick fees?
Does it cost me anything to list tickets? There’s no cost to list your tickets for sale on TickPick. You can delete your listing(s) at any time as long as they haven’t yet sold. You’re only charged a 15% commission if your tickets sell.
Does TickPick sell real tickets?
The Sellers on TickPick Before any user is allowed to list their tickets for sale on TickPick, our team thoroughly vets them – no matter how large or small the sellers is – in order to ensure that they’re selling legitimate and valid tickets on our site.
What fees does Vivid Seats charge?
It is absolutely free to list your tickets on Vivid Seats! Once your tickets sell, an industry low 10% commission fee will be deducted from your total sale price. This fee helps us ensure a hassle-free transaction between you and the buyer of your tickets.
Can I get refund on TickPick?
If your event has been fully cancelled Our customers are covered by our BuyerTrust Guarantee, which means if your event is outright cancelled, TickPick will credit your account 105% of your order total. An option to receive a refund will also be available.
How long do TickPick tickets take to deliver?
When you purchase tickets on TickPick, you should receive them by the end of the day on your order’s expected delivery date. The “in-hand” date the seller provides is the latest they expect to have received the tickets from their source, and delivered to you.
What percentage does SeatGeek take?
You can upload and list your tickets for free on SeatGeek. If you sell that ticket, we do collect a small fee of 10%. This is to keep our platform healthy and running. When you type in the price for which you want to sell your ticket, you’ll be paid whatever that price was, minus 10%.