Is there a way to get paid for sale of tickets on F2F if you don’t have a domestic bank account?
Hi all,
I was planning on attending the Vancouver shows but the instructions state you must have a valid bank account or debit card within the country of the event in order to sell through F2F. I live in the US and don’t have a Canadian bank account/debit card. Last time around when I went to Ottawa, TM ended up paying me for my F2F shows by physical check several months after the show. Now it sounds like that is no longer the case. Anyone have any thoughts/advice on this? Is there any web-based platform I can use to get paid for tickets I sell in Canada without having a Canadian bank account (PayPal, etc.)? Thanks all!
I was planning on attending the Vancouver shows but the instructions state you must have a valid bank account or debit card within the country of the event in order to sell through F2F. I live in the US and don’t have a Canadian bank account/debit card. Last time around when I went to Ottawa, TM ended up paying me for my F2F shows by physical check several months after the show. Now it sounds like that is no longer the case. Anyone have any thoughts/advice on this? Is there any web-based platform I can use to get paid for tickets I sell in Canada without having a Canadian bank account (PayPal, etc.)? Thanks all!
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*There was a thread from 2022 tour that addressed this; I just forget what the exact answers were.
Vancouver 2003
EV Vancouver 2008
Winnipeg & Saskatoon 2011
Wrigley July 2013
Vancouver & Seattle 2013
Tulsa, Lincoln & St. Paul 2014
Mexico City 2015
Quebec City, Ottawa, Wrigley 1 & 2 2016
Seattle TOTD 1 & 2 2016
London 1, Cancelled / Boarderline, Missoula, Wrigley 1 & 2 2018
Ohana 2019
Here is the reference:
For fans who can’t use their tickets, Pearl Jam and Ticketmaster will offer a Fan-to-Fan Face Value Ticket Exchange for every city beginning at a later date. You must have a valid bank account or debit card within the country of the event(s) in order to sell through the Fan-to-Fan Face Value Ticket Exchange. Tickets identified for sale above face value on secondary marketplaces are subject to cancellation. For more info on Ticketmaster’s Fan-to-Fan Face Value Ticket Exchange click here.
2005.....Hamilton
2011.....Toronto N1, Toronto N2, Hamilton
2013.....London, Buffalo
2014.....Detroit
2016.....Toronto N1 Toronto N2, Boston N1, Boston N2, Chicago N1
2018.....Seattle N1, Seattle N2
2022.....San Diego, Los Angeles N1, Los Angeles N2, Phoenix, Oakland N1, Oakland N2, Quebec City, Ottawa, Hamilton, Toronto
2023.....Fort Worth N1, Fort Worth N2, Austin N1, Austin N2
2024.....Las Vegas N1, Las Vegas N2, Los Angeles N1, Los Angeles N2, Boston N1, Boston N2
2025.....????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????
Gutted: London 2 2018, Sacramento 2022, Noblesville 2023
Yup, plus I leave the $$ in the account for when I'm in the US. Sometimes there's those times where Canadian cards just don't want to work, and the US domiciled card has no problems
"Me knowing the truth, I can not concur."
1996: Toronto - 1998: Chicago, Montreal, Barrie - 2000: Montreal, Toronto - 2002: Seattle X2 (Key Arena) - 2003: Cleveland, Buffalo, Toronto, Montreal, Seattle (Benaroya Hall) - 2004: Reading, Toledo, Grand Rapids - 2005: Kitchener, London, Hamilton, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, Quebec City - 2006: Toronto X2, Albany, Hartford, Grand Rapids, Cleveland - 2007: Chicago (Vic Theatre) - 2008: NYC X2, Hartford, Mansfield X2 - 2009: Toronto, Chicago X2, Seattle X2, Philadelphia X4 - 2010: Columbus, Noblesville, Cleveland, Buffalo, Hartford - 2011: Montreal, Toronto X2, Ottawa, Hamilton - 2012: Missoula - 2013: London, Chicago, Buffalo, Hartford - 2014: Detroit, Moline - 2015: NYC (Global Citizen Festival) - 2016: Greenville, Toronto X2, Chicago 1 - 2017: Brooklyn (RRHOF Induction) - 2018: Chicago 1, Boston 1 - 2022: Fresno, Ottawa, Hamilton, Toronto, NYC, Camden - 2023: St. Paul X2, Austin X2 - 2024: Vancouver X2, Portland, Sacramento, Missoula, Noblesville, Philadelphia X2, Baltimore
Gutted: London 2 2018, Sacramento 2022, Noblesville 2023
"Me knowing the truth, I can not concur."
1996: Toronto - 1998: Chicago, Montreal, Barrie - 2000: Montreal, Toronto - 2002: Seattle X2 (Key Arena) - 2003: Cleveland, Buffalo, Toronto, Montreal, Seattle (Benaroya Hall) - 2004: Reading, Toledo, Grand Rapids - 2005: Kitchener, London, Hamilton, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, Quebec City - 2006: Toronto X2, Albany, Hartford, Grand Rapids, Cleveland - 2007: Chicago (Vic Theatre) - 2008: NYC X2, Hartford, Mansfield X2 - 2009: Toronto, Chicago X2, Seattle X2, Philadelphia X4 - 2010: Columbus, Noblesville, Cleveland, Buffalo, Hartford - 2011: Montreal, Toronto X2, Ottawa, Hamilton - 2012: Missoula - 2013: London, Chicago, Buffalo, Hartford - 2014: Detroit, Moline - 2015: NYC (Global Citizen Festival) - 2016: Greenville, Toronto X2, Chicago 1 - 2017: Brooklyn (RRHOF Induction) - 2018: Chicago 1, Boston 1 - 2022: Fresno, Ottawa, Hamilton, Toronto, NYC, Camden - 2023: St. Paul X2, Austin X2 - 2024: Vancouver X2, Portland, Sacramento, Missoula, Noblesville, Philadelphia X2, Baltimore
Might have to get a US domiciled card.
2016: Ottawa
2018: Wrigley 1 & 2
2022: Ottawa, Hamilton, Toronto
2023: Innings Fest (EV), Ft Worth 1 & 2, Austin 1 & 2
2024: Seattle 1 & 2
2016: Ottawa
2018: Wrigley 1 & 2
2022: Ottawa, Hamilton, Toronto
2023: Innings Fest (EV), Ft Worth 1 & 2, Austin 1 & 2
2024: Seattle 1 & 2
Scenario, I live in the US and travel to Canada.
I put come cash in my wise card account staring with USD.
I can convert that to CAD.
I go to canada, and use an ATM there to takeout CAD?
Is that how that works?
Nuclear fission
Gutted: London 2 2018, Sacramento 2022, Noblesville 2023
"Me knowing the truth, I can not concur."
1996: Toronto - 1998: Chicago, Montreal, Barrie - 2000: Montreal, Toronto - 2002: Seattle X2 (Key Arena) - 2003: Cleveland, Buffalo, Toronto, Montreal, Seattle (Benaroya Hall) - 2004: Reading, Toledo, Grand Rapids - 2005: Kitchener, London, Hamilton, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto, Quebec City - 2006: Toronto X2, Albany, Hartford, Grand Rapids, Cleveland - 2007: Chicago (Vic Theatre) - 2008: NYC X2, Hartford, Mansfield X2 - 2009: Toronto, Chicago X2, Seattle X2, Philadelphia X4 - 2010: Columbus, Noblesville, Cleveland, Buffalo, Hartford - 2011: Montreal, Toronto X2, Ottawa, Hamilton - 2012: Missoula - 2013: London, Chicago, Buffalo, Hartford - 2014: Detroit, Moline - 2015: NYC (Global Citizen Festival) - 2016: Greenville, Toronto X2, Chicago 1 - 2017: Brooklyn (RRHOF Induction) - 2018: Chicago 1, Boston 1 - 2022: Fresno, Ottawa, Hamilton, Toronto, NYC, Camden - 2023: St. Paul X2, Austin X2 - 2024: Vancouver X2, Portland, Sacramento, Missoula, Noblesville, Philadelphia X2, Baltimore
As a Canadian, I opened a Wise account because it has a better exchange rate and can be used like a credit card or debit card in the US. I put money in my account in CAD and use it in the US and I don't have to do any currency converting myself. The downside is that it is like a prepaid credit card, so you have to put in enough money to use on your trip, you can't just charge things and then pay them off when you get home. (Of course, you can log in and add funds any time from your connected account, so as long as you have the money available somewhere I guess it's not a big deal.)
@100 Pacer Does that answer your question too? For F2F purposes, once you have a Wise account in CAD, you can easily open a USD one too so that TM can put funds in there if you sell tickets.
Also I have a referral code I can share that waives the fee on your first transfer and gives me a bonus if you transfer a certain amount. PM if you like.
There's no TD branches in the West Coast of the US, so when I did the online app to open it, I chose my nearest branch as being in Pennsylvania (as I think that was geographically closest to me). I don't think it matters. I've never needed to step foot in a branch. I do everything online, by the phone, or via ATM.
I also don't mind this now that it's setup. I tend to go to the US once or twice a year. Whatever ends up going on the card, I just spend while I'm down there. Its kind of handy if something gets refunded to it, because it doesn't convert back to Canadian and I save on FX fees.