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Sometimes when I activate tickets it takes too long (over 24 hours) for them to show up on major ticket sites. It seems especially bad on weekends. It seems they may not be automated but have to rely on a staff member doing something. Also what they show you for your listing price doesn't refresh well. I have a listing showing a list price of $473 even after I got an email saying the tickets sold at $368 and netted $288 after fees. Fees are too high - they skim off 12% in addition to the typical 10% charged by the main site (e.g. Ticketmaster, StubHub). You're much better off selling tickets yourself on the main platform associated with the team. On a good note I did get paid for the tickets I sold.
So I have Dallas Cowboys season tickets that I pay $515 each (season ticket holder price).Tiqassist sold my Giants/Cowboys game for $504 each. They charged me a commission of $59.98 and a 3rd party fee of $49.90, for a total payout of $788.24. That comes out to a negative loss of $242. I might as well use the 3rd party site (Seatgeek) and for-go the $120 commission charge from Tiqassist.
I've been with TiqAssist for close to 3 years now. The total fee's are close to 25% which are way too high to me. I don't recall them being so much in the beginning. Listing tickets early (for example in March for football) does not always show to be the best in prices. I would also like to see some weekly or monthly metrics on the fluctuation of ticket prices or markets. Using the web version is super easy. Payment is very simple. The lack of an android app is a bit of a let down (can't speak for iOS).
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