The service they provide (online exchange of tickets) costs them next to nothing. Plenty of other marketplaces exist charge nothing or next. Ticketmaster fees were even worse. By the way, not sure why you or anyone else would buy tickets from stubhub. It's incredibly easy to get. The price came out to be more than I expected as I paid 46$ for the tickets and I paid 32$ in fees. It seems that StubHub doesn't give you the. Yes, they get to charge whatever they want. When you sell tickets, you agree to their T&Cs, whether you like them or not. To answer the question directly, for a regular seller (not getting a high volume discount or reselling tickets bought on stubhub) it's 10% of.
I just listed tickets to a Giants - Dodgers game on StubHub, at $ before fees. The buyer will pay $, and I will receive $85, after the 15% seller. $ + $80 in junk fees. Got an email this morning saying that the buyer can't transfer them. No further explanation. They offered either a. Stubhub fees are typically a little higher than buying normally though since they're a resale site and want to get their chunk from each sale. Stubhub generally charges you % of the ticket price if you have to cancel a sale. So if you listed the ticket for dollars, then they will charge you Correct, you will only save on fees if the price goes down as they are essentially a fixed %. Now the question will the price goes down as the. I'm going to Wednesdays game and have 2 extra tickets and for the first time ever I put them on stubhub. So the $ total fee they charged. Stub hub fees are literally 40% percent of already inflated ticket prices. I mean, they are already charging sellers fees for listing. Out of all the ticket fees companies charge, Stubhub charging a "Delivery Fee" when the seller is delivering the ticket via electronic. StubHub's fees are as bad as TicketMaster now. They used to be more competitive, but now they're just as greedy. Upvote 1. Downvote Reply reply. They are charging me $ that I simply do not have in fees for the cancellation. I am a college student selling Taylor Swift tickets that I was planning on. Stubhub should charge as much as people are willing to pay. Of course, we don't have to like it. Stubhub likes money just like the rest of us.
I think StubHub should get their fee and the buyer gets the refund plus the difference in credit to their StubHub account. For instance, a. They're adding % to the buyer here, if they're taking % from the seller's side, that's % total in fees. They just use the. The buyer pays the resell fees on TM and they are INSANE. A ticket listed at $ would be well over $1k after fees if you go through TM. I think StubHub should get their fee and the buyer gets the refund plus the difference in credit to their StubHub account. For instance, a. Seller lists 1 ticket for $ Seller receives $ (10% seller fee). Buyer pays just less than $ Approx 15% buyer fee. So SH basically commissions $ Fees should always be 10%. What StubHub does is vary the selling price dynamically (supply and demand). They really get tricky by lowering the. The ticket was advertised at $ When getting to checkout the fees were $24 PER TICKET and a $7 tax per ticket. Over FIFTY PERCENT of the ticket price in fees. StubHub adds a buyer fee of about 15% and I think there is tax too at final checkout and they charge you a seller fee of 10%. So they get a cut from the buyer. Then I looked at the listing and StubHub posted it for $ I also tried to buy the ticket and they tacked on a dollar service fee charging.
I NEVER got any notifications from them whatsoever that the ticket had sold and a few days later noticed a $50 charge from them. StubHub customer service. Stubhub charges a flat 15% to sellers, but on Stubhub's actual site says the fees may change over time depending on ticket supply and marketing costs. No, stubhub and reselling sights stick it to you. Looks like to the tune of 20% of the ticket cost roughly. The service they provide (online exchange of tickets) costs them next to nothing. Plenty of other marketplaces exist charge nothing or next. They charged me $ because I listed my tickets for $ and then they found the buyer tickets for $, so they charge me that difference. So ridiculous.
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reddit post Upvote $ the price per ticket so multiply by however many you buy and also beware that they charge a 10% service fee. After they get a replacement/refund they charge service fees to the seller. If you have a seller charge DO NOT send the tickets to the buyer, as. I wanted to buy tickets to a Mets game at Citi Field. Did they raise their fees? 27% service fee and $2 fullfillment fee. cost like Eras, why would you use StubHub over PayPal Goods & Services? Fewer fees means more money in pockets on both sides of the transaction. I paid around $ USD for a ticket when the rest are going for $ or so, plus I paid the insane $ service fee (feel free to roast me over this). Stubhub is the worst. $75 on Ticketmaster, resold on Stubhub for $ + $54 in buyer fees and idk how much in seller fees. Insane.