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b) You'll pay more on ebay. Absolutely. Get
quality seats, know exactly where your seats are. Don't pay double for 'nosebleed seats' way up top.
Here's
rules on selling tickets
(Quote)When selling a ticket on eBay for an event taking place in a regulated state, sellers are required to disclose
face value of each ticket (face value includes
price of
ticket and any service charge and tax charged by
original ticket provider that is printed on
ticket). Sellers misrepresenting
face value of their tickets may have their listing ended, may be permanently suspended from eBay, and may be subject to criminal prosecution.
For resale of tickets with a face value of $300 or more per ticket (ONLY if
event occurs in a regulated state), sellers must include proof of
ticket face value in
item description in
form of a partial scan of
actual ticket - clearly showing
face value and
event date - or else risk having
listing ended.
Be safe, on my website is a link to
rules for ticket sales in every state. It covers
buyer or seller, in or out of state purchases, and
regulations for each state.

Robert Harper owns Harper's Distribution in El Paso, Texas. Robert writes, "I'm a country music fan, and I love talking and writing about country music." Sometimes I find really juicy news (especially if it involves money) and I'll blab it to the whole world. Website: http://www.top-country-songs.com