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June 13, 2011 05:25 pm GMT

Unseat.me Adds A Social Layer To StubHub; Takes The Anonymity Out Of Selling Tix Online

As much as a season ticket holder would like to make it to every single game of their team's season, most of the time that's just not in the cards -- at least not while keeping a job and a family. So, when one has to pass on a game and wants to make a little of the money back, one might go set up a seller account at StubHub, RazorGator, Tickets.com, or just list them on craigslist. With millions upon millions of listings between them, these sites all offer great choices for buyers and sellers alike. And, speaking at least for StubHub, tickets are free to list. Shipping is easy, or can be done quickly and digitally (depending on how you choose to list them), and you don't have to get into a conversation with a buyer like you might on eBay or craigslist (i.e. it has confidentiality cred), and there's a secure payment system already built in. But it's not all sunshine and kitty cats. As a seller, StubHub is going to take a 15 percent commission, and for some people, the anonymity and confidentiality can be a limiting part of the ticket exchange.

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