HOW TO SELL AND SHIP HARD STOCK TICKETS | STUBHUB VIVID SEATS SEATGEEK

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  • Опубликовано: 8 июн 2024
  • Selling tickets is a lot of fun, but how do you actually sell your hard stock tickets? And once they sell, how easy is it to ship and deliver them?
    Shipping tickets is actually very easy when you sell them on a resale ticket market as they’ll provide you with all the details you’d need. Once they send you a shipping label, you’ll need to print it out and get those tickets into an envelope. Take it to your local UPS or FedEx and then make sure you ask for a receipt!
    Last thing is to make sure you request a confirmation that you’ve dropped off the tickets. This is key as it will protect you from having issues with the tracking not updating.
    Selling hard stock tickets can be a bit daunting but with these steps it’s as easy as can be!
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    00:00 \\ Introduction
    0:50 \\ How To Ship Hard Stock Tickets
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  • @dorkydave7026
    @dorkydave7026 2 года назад +1

    Still like the old fashioned way meet the customer outside the venue and put the tickets in their hands. No shipping involved save on the fees ! An idea for an upcoming video do a video on the problems customers are having problems not being able to access their tickets for personal use or to transfer them before a show or game due to the fact that the internet signal can not handle the data being transferred.

    • @thumbsuprun
      @thumbsuprun  2 года назад

      In person is always more fun too, love getting to hear stories from people on why they bought or who they are going with.
      I like that! Let me try and work with the idea and figure out how to create something interesting around it

  • @debbiei7638
    @debbiei7638 2 года назад +1

    How does it work when you have resold a ticket and they have then resold a ticket. It seems physically impossible to ship it in time if a ticket has been resold multiple times if one is waiting for the other to send?

    • @thumbsuprun
      @thumbsuprun  2 года назад +1

      So it depends on the exchange, but you can normally have the 2nd resold ticket shipped directly to the end buyer if the ticket hasn’t been shipped by the first person yet. So person A sells to B, and B sells to C. If A hasn’t yet shipped to B before B has already sold to C, then B can contact the exchange they bought it from and tell them to deliver to C directly. B would also be responsible for arranging with the exchange they sold on to confirm this delivery option is acceptable. Bit of work required but it can be done

    • @debbiei7638
      @debbiei7638 2 года назад +1

      @@thumbsuprun thank you so much! This worked! I contacted stub hub and they rerouted the April tickets so I’m no longer a part of the equation. Appreciate it

    • @thumbsuprun
      @thumbsuprun  2 года назад

      Fantastic news! Just be sure to stay on top of the original delivery tracking so you know it’s all completed smoothly