Not all events or tickets are available for resale, but it's easy to find out if your seats are eligible through Ticketmaster.
To find out if the Event Organizer has activated resale for your event, follow these steps:
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1. Sign into your My Account.
2. Find your order in My Events.
3. Click the Sell button. If the button doesn’t appear, is grayed out or you receive a message that the Event Organizer hasn’t activated resale, your tickets aren’t eligible for resale.
4. If available, select the tickets you want to sell and tap Continue.
5. Follow the prompts to choose your pricing and enter a payout method. Skip the hassle by choosing the debit card payout option — no verification process is required on your part. Visit the FAQ How and when do I get paid for tickets I sell? for more information.
6. Review your listing and you're done. -
1. Sign into your My Account.
2. Find your order in the My Tickets section and click See Details.
3. Click the Sell Tickets button. If the button doesn’t appear, is grayed out or you receive a message that the Event Organizer hasn’t activated resale, your tickets aren’t eligible for resale.
4. If available, select the tickets you want to sell and click Continue.
5. Follow the prompts to choose your pricing and enter a payout method. Skip the hassle by choosing the debit card payout option — no verification process is required on your part. Visit the FAQ How and when do I get paid for tickets I sell? for more information.
6. Review your listing and you're done.
We’ll deposit your payout typically within 5-7 business days after your tickets are sold. If you posted your tickets by barcode, you'll receive your payout typically within 5-7 business days after the event takes place.
In order to resell tickets for events in the U.S., you must have a U.S. bank account. In addition, your Tax Identification Number (TIN), which includes a Social Security Number (SSN) or an Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN), must be validated before we can pay you. You can fill out your Tax Seller Details in this form. Visit the FAQ 1099-K Form: Answers to Some Common Questions for more information.