anyone able to get those f2f NYC1 singles in sec 314 and 315? i missed out.
Barrie 98, Toronto 00, Toronto 03, Buffalo 03, Toronto 05, Hamilton 05, Kitchener 05, Toronto 06 I II, Lolla 07, Vedder Toronto I II, Toronto 09, Philly Oct 30 & 31 2009, Buffalo 2010, Cleveland 2010, Toronto I II 2011, Hamilton 2011, Ottawa 2011, London 2013, Buffalo 2013, Pittsburgh 2013, FLL 2016, Miami 2016, Tor I & II 2016, Barcelona 2018, Toronto 2022, Ottawa 2022, Quebec City 2022, Hamilton 2022
Can anyone confirm if you can sell F2F ticket (US Resident) on the Foreign TM Pages and Get Paid. For example - can I sell a Berlin ticket and get paid in my US Bank account? I am aware the rules initially said you have to be a resident of the country (or have a bank account) where the show Country is, to get paid - but there are options on the TM (DE - Germany) site to link your USA bank account and I am wondering if anyone has gotten them to work?
Can anyone confirm if you can sell F2F ticket (US Resident) on the Foreign TM Pages and Get Paid. For example - can I sell a Berlin ticket and get paid in my US Bank account? I am aware the rules initially said you have to be a resident of the country (or have a bank account) where the show Country is, to get paid - but there are options on the TM (DE - Germany) site to link your USA bank account and I am wondering if anyone has gotten them to work?
You need the local currency bank account. I’m a US resident and was able to sell Vancouver tickets by opening up a Wise account in CAD. Wise allows you to open an account in many different currencies. I can’t however, sell my New Zealand or Australia tickets, because they require a local address in addition to an NZD/AUD account. I’m not sure whether Wise will work for Europe. That depends on whether they only require a local currency account or a local address in addition to that. You’d need to check with TM.
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2012: Philadelphia, Atlanta 2013: Sao Paulo, Buenos Aires, Chicago, Worcester 1 & 2, Brooklyn 1 & 2, Philadelphia 1 & 2, Hartford, Baltimore 2014: Oslo, Gdynia, Leeds, Cincinnati, St. Paul, Milwaukee 2015: New York City, Mexico City 2016: Miami, Columbia, New York City 2, Quebec City, Chicago 2 2018: Seattle 1 & 2, Boston 1 & 2 2022: New York City 2, Camden 2023: St. Paul 1 & 2, Chicago 2, Austin 1 & 2 2024: Vancouver 1 & 2, Las Vegas 1 & 2
'96: Toronto / '00: Toronto, Montreal / '03: Buffalo, State College, Toronto, Montreal, NYC I & II, Hershey / '04: Toledo, Grand Rapids / '05: Kitchener, London, Hamilton, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto / '06: Toronto I & II / '07: Chicago (The Vic), Lolla / '09: Toronto / '11: PJ20 I & II, Montreal, Toronto I & II / '13: London ON, Wrigley, Buffalo, Brooklyn I & II / '16: Toronto I & II, Fenway I & II / '18: London UK I, Wrigley I & II, Fenway I
Can anyone confirm if you can sell F2F ticket (US Resident) on the Foreign TM Pages and Get Paid. For example - can I sell a Berlin ticket and get paid in my US Bank account? I am aware the rules initially said you have to be a resident of the country (or have a bank account) where the show Country is, to get paid - but there are options on the TM (DE - Germany) site to link your USA bank account and I am wondering if anyone has gotten them to work?
You need the local currency bank account. I’m a US resident and was able to sell Vancouver tickets by opening up a Wise account for CAD. Wise allows you to open an account in many different currencies. I can’t however, sell my New Zealand or Australia tickets, because they require a local address in addition to an account in the local currency. I’m not sure whether Wise will work for Europe. That depends whether they only need w local currency account or a local address in addition to that. You’d need to check with TM.
I'm a Canadian resident but I have a US bank account (RBC US in Georgia) but it's tied to my Canadian address. Maybe that's the problem.
'96: Toronto / '00: Toronto, Montreal / '03: Buffalo, State College, Toronto, Montreal, NYC I & II, Hershey / '04: Toledo, Grand Rapids / '05: Kitchener, London, Hamilton, Montreal, Ottawa, Toronto / '06: Toronto I & II / '07: Chicago (The Vic), Lolla / '09: Toronto / '11: PJ20 I & II, Montreal, Toronto I & II / '13: London ON, Wrigley, Buffalo, Brooklyn I & II / '16: Toronto I & II, Fenway I & II / '18: London UK I, Wrigley I & II, Fenway I
Anyone know why when I click on "Sell Tickets" for a Wrigley show (to use F2F) it says
Resale for this event has not been turned on by the Event Organizer
Please check back again as this may change.
F2F hasn't been opened yet for the Wrigley shows. Apparently it will "soon". ...I also happen to be looking for 2 tix for each Wrigley show.
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Can anyone confirm if you can sell F2F ticket (US Resident) on the Foreign TM Pages and Get Paid. For example - can I sell a Berlin ticket and get paid in my US Bank account? I am aware the rules initially said you have to be a resident of the country (or have a bank account) where the show Country is, to get paid - but there are options on the TM (DE - Germany) site to link your USA bank account and I am wondering if anyone has gotten them to work?
You need the local currency bank account. I’m a US resident and was able to sell Vancouver tickets by opening up a Wise account for CAD. Wise allows you to open an account in many different currencies. I can’t however, sell my New Zealand or Australia tickets, because they require a local address in addition to an account in the local currency. I’m not sure whether Wise will work for Europe. That depends whether they only need w local currency account or a local address in addition to that. You’d need to check with TM.
I'm a Canadian resident but I have a US bank account (RBC US in Georgia) but it's tied to my Canadian address. Maybe that's the problem.
You need a EURO bank account for sure to sell your Berlin Tickets. That you can set up on Wise.com with no problem. The question is whether TM Germany requires a local address from the seller in addition to the EURO account. For me, TM Canada did not require a local address, whereas NZ/Australia did. I was able to sell and get paid for my Vancouver tickets, but I won’t be able to sell my NZ/Aus tickets on F2F because of their address requirement.
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2012: Philadelphia, Atlanta 2013: Sao Paulo, Buenos Aires, Chicago, Worcester 1 & 2, Brooklyn 1 & 2, Philadelphia 1 & 2, Hartford, Baltimore 2014: Oslo, Gdynia, Leeds, Cincinnati, St. Paul, Milwaukee 2015: New York City, Mexico City 2016: Miami, Columbia, New York City 2, Quebec City, Chicago 2 2018: Seattle 1 & 2, Boston 1 & 2 2022: New York City 2, Camden 2023: St. Paul 1 & 2, Chicago 2, Austin 1 & 2 2024: Vancouver 1 & 2, Las Vegas 1 & 2
Can anyone confirm if you can sell F2F ticket (US Resident) on the Foreign TM Pages and Get Paid. For example - can I sell a Berlin ticket and get paid in my US Bank account? I am aware the rules initially said you have to be a resident of the country (or have a bank account) where the show Country is, to get paid - but there are options on the TM (DE - Germany) site to link your USA bank account and I am wondering if anyone has gotten them to work?
You need the local currency bank account. I’m a US resident and was able to sell Vancouver tickets by opening up a Wise account for CAD. Wise allows you to open an account in many different currencies. I can’t however, sell my New Zealand or Australia tickets, because they require a local address in addition to an account in the local currency. I’m not sure whether Wise will work for Europe. That depends whether they only need w local currency account or a local address in addition to that. You’d need to check with TM.
I'm a Canadian resident but I have a US bank account (RBC US in Georgia) but it's tied to my Canadian address. Maybe that's the problem.
You need a EURO bank account for sure to sell your Berlin Tickets. That you can set up on Wise.com with no problem though. The question is whether TM Germany requires a local address from the seller in addition to the EURO account. For me, TM Canada did not require a local address, whereas NZ/Australia did. I was able to sell and get paid for my Vancouver tickets, but I won’t be able to sell my NZ/Aus tickets on F2F because of their address requirement.
I think the question was given that there's an option on TM Germany to use a US bank account to sell, whether anyone has done that successfully (or not). I noticed that TM UK also would allow a US bank account but the fine print still mentioned local currency.
Can anyone confirm if you can sell F2F ticket (US Resident) on the Foreign TM Pages and Get Paid. For example - can I sell a Berlin ticket and get paid in my US Bank account? I am aware the rules initially said you have to be a resident of the country (or have a bank account) where the show Country is, to get paid - but there are options on the TM (DE - Germany) site to link your USA bank account and I am wondering if anyone has gotten them to work?
You need the local currency bank account. I’m a US resident and was able to sell Vancouver tickets by opening up a Wise account for CAD. Wise allows you to open an account in many different currencies. I can’t however, sell my New Zealand or Australia tickets, because they require a local address in addition to an account in the local currency. I’m not sure whether Wise will work for Europe. That depends whether they only need w local currency account or a local address in addition to that. You’d need to check with TM.
I'm a Canadian resident but I have a US bank account (RBC US in Georgia) but it's tied to my Canadian address. Maybe that's the problem.
You need a EURO bank account for sure to sell your Berlin Tickets. That you can set up on Wise.com with no problem though. The question is whether TM Germany requires a local address from the seller in addition to the EURO account. For me, TM Canada did not require a local address, whereas NZ/Australia did. I was able to sell and get paid for my Vancouver tickets, but I won’t be able to sell my NZ/Aus tickets on F2F because of their address requirement.
I think the question was given that there's an option on TM Germany to use a US bank account to sell, whether anyone has done that successfully (or not). I noticed that TM UK also would allow a US bank account but the fine print still mentioned local currency.
I don’t know about anyone else, but my US account is grayed out when I open Ticketmaster Canada, so I cannot use it.
2012: Philadelphia, Atlanta 2013: Sao Paulo, Buenos Aires, Chicago, Worcester 1 & 2, Brooklyn 1 & 2, Philadelphia 1 & 2, Hartford, Baltimore 2014: Oslo, Gdynia, Leeds, Cincinnati, St. Paul, Milwaukee 2015: New York City, Mexico City 2016: Miami, Columbia, New York City 2, Quebec City, Chicago 2 2018: Seattle 1 & 2, Boston 1 & 2 2022: New York City 2, Camden 2023: St. Paul 1 & 2, Chicago 2, Austin 1 & 2 2024: Vancouver 1 & 2, Las Vegas 1 & 2
I got this guy with Philly tickets, who wants me to log into his TM and add to my wallet. Problem is tickets don’t become available to add to wallet until 3 days before the show. He screen shotted me his “my tickets” that shows the ticket available to add to wallet and “sell” for F2F, with the transfer greyed out. No one has tickets available for their wallet yet right?
2003: Uniondale, MSG x2 | 2004: Reading | 2005: Gorge, Vancouver, Philly | 2006: East Rutherford x2, Gorge x2, Camden 1, Hartford | 2008: MSG x2, VA Beach | 2009: Philly x3 | 2010: MSG x2, Bristow | 2011: Alpine Valley x2 | 2012: MIA Philly | 2013: Wrigley, Charlottesville, Brooklyn 2 | 2014: Milan, Amsterdam 1 | 2016: MSG x2, Fenway x2, Wrigley 2 | 2018: Rome, Krakow, Berlin, Wrigley 2 | 2021: Sea Hear Now | 2022: San Diego, LA x2, MSG, Camden, Nashville, St. Louis, Denver | 2023: St. Paul 1, Chicago x2, Fort Worth x2, Austin 2 | 2024: Las Vegas 1, Seattle x2, Indy, MSG x2, Philly x2, Baltimore, Ohana 2
I got this guy with Philly tickets, who wants me to log into his TM and add to my wallet. Problem is tickets don’t become available to add to wallet until 3 days before the show. He screen shotted me his “my tickets” that shows the ticket available to add to wallet and “sell” for F2F, with the transfer greyed out. No one has tickets available for their wallet yet right?
The only reason someone would be selling Philly without fan to fan is because they are from another country and dont know how to use a wise account.
If I did not have friends of friends with them and I was not making a trade with them for something they wanted I would be very wary of sending money for Philly with hopes of getting a ticket later with account sharing.
Can anyone confirm if you can sell F2F ticket (US Resident) on the Foreign TM Pages and Get Paid. For example - can I sell a Berlin ticket and get paid in my US Bank account? I am aware the rules initially said you have to be a resident of the country (or have a bank account) where the show Country is, to get paid - but there are options on the TM (DE - Germany) site to link your USA bank account and I am wondering if anyone has gotten them to work?
You need the local currency bank account. I’m a US resident and was able to sell Vancouver tickets by opening up a Wise account for CAD. Wise allows you to open an account in many different currencies. I can’t however, sell my New Zealand or Australia tickets, because they require a local address in addition to an account in the local currency. I’m not sure whether Wise will work for Europe. That depends whether they only need w local currency account or a local address in addition to that. You’d need to check with TM.
I'm a Canadian resident but I have a US bank account (RBC US in Georgia) but it's tied to my Canadian address. Maybe that's the problem.
You need a EURO bank account for sure to sell your Berlin Tickets. That you can set up on Wise.com with no problem. The question is whether TM Germany requires a local address from the seller in addition to the EURO account. For me, TM Canada did not require a local address, whereas NZ/Australia did. I was able to sell and get paid for my Vancouver tickets, but I won’t be able to sell my NZ/Aus tickets on F2F because of their address requirement.
I set up on wise to get a euro account and I think TM has accepted it, but who knows. The account had a physical address in Belgium. I sold my lovely obstructed view 10c Berlin tickets for a loss (thanks 10c, that was awesome). Will I ever get paid? No clue.
PJ: 2013: London (ON); Buffalo; 2014: Cincinnati; 2016: Sunrise, Miami, Toronto 1-2, Wrigley 2; 2018: London (UK) 1, Milan, Padova, Sea 2, Wrigley 1-2, Fenway 1-2; 2021: SHN, Ohana, Ohana Encore 1-2; 2022: LA 1-2, Phx, Oak 1-2, Fresno, Copenhagen, Hyde Park 1-2; Quebec, Ottawa, Hamilton, Toronto; MSG, Camden, Nashville, Louisville, St. Louis, OKC; 2023: St. Paul 1-2, Chicago 1-2; Fort Worth 2; Austin 1-2; 2024: Vancouver 1-2, LV 1-2, LA 1-2, Napa, Barcelona 1-2
EV Solo: 2017 Louisville and Franklin, 2018 Ohana, 2019 Innings Fest, Berlin, Düsseldorf, Dublin and Ohana; 2021 Ohana Friday (from beach) and Saturday; 2022 Earthlings Newark; 2023 Innings Fest and Benoraya 1-2.
Gutted: London 2 2018, Sacramento 2022, Noblesville 2023
The only reason someone would be selling Philly without fan to fan is because they are from another country and dont know how to use a wise account.
If I did not have friends of friends with them and I was not making a trade with them for something they wanted I would be very wary of sending money for Philly with hopes of getting a ticket later with account sharing.
Exactly. I knew my answer, I just wanted to make sure there’s no way anyone has tickets in their account yet for any show.
2003: Uniondale, MSG x2 | 2004: Reading | 2005: Gorge, Vancouver, Philly | 2006: East Rutherford x2, Gorge x2, Camden 1, Hartford | 2008: MSG x2, VA Beach | 2009: Philly x3 | 2010: MSG x2, Bristow | 2011: Alpine Valley x2 | 2012: MIA Philly | 2013: Wrigley, Charlottesville, Brooklyn 2 | 2014: Milan, Amsterdam 1 | 2016: MSG x2, Fenway x2, Wrigley 2 | 2018: Rome, Krakow, Berlin, Wrigley 2 | 2021: Sea Hear Now | 2022: San Diego, LA x2, MSG, Camden, Nashville, St. Louis, Denver | 2023: St. Paul 1, Chicago x2, Fort Worth x2, Austin 2 | 2024: Las Vegas 1, Seattle x2, Indy, MSG x2, Philly x2, Baltimore, Ohana 2
Can anyone confirm if you can sell F2F ticket (US Resident) on the Foreign TM Pages and Get Paid. For example - can I sell a Berlin ticket and get paid in my US Bank account? I am aware the rules initially said you have to be a resident of the country (or have a bank account) where the show Country is, to get paid - but there are options on the TM (DE - Germany) site to link your USA bank account and I am wondering if anyone has gotten them to work?
You need the local currency bank account. I’m a US resident and was able to sell Vancouver tickets by opening up a Wise account for CAD. Wise allows you to open an account in many different currencies. I can’t however, sell my New Zealand or Australia tickets, because they require a local address in addition to an account in the local currency. I’m not sure whether Wise will work for Europe. That depends whether they only need w local currency account or a local address in addition to that. You’d need to check with TM.
I'm a Canadian resident but I have a US bank account (RBC US in Georgia) but it's tied to my Canadian address. Maybe that's the problem.
You need a EURO bank account for sure to sell your Berlin Tickets. That you can set up on Wise.com with no problem though. The question is whether TM Germany requires a local address from the seller in addition to the EURO account. For me, TM Canada did not require a local address, whereas NZ/Australia did. I was able to sell and get paid for my Vancouver tickets, but I won’t be able to sell my NZ/Aus tickets on F2F because of their address requirement.
I think the question was given that there's an option on TM Germany to use a US bank account to sell, whether anyone has done that successfully (or not). I noticed that TM UK also would allow a US bank account but the fine print still mentioned local currency.
On any of these three (UK, DE, ES) you can list your tickets to sell. Then they ask you to confirm seller "identity" details > this takes you to a verification page where you can toggle your country of registration (I chose USA) > then you provide DOB and last four of social, address, email, phone number > then you can upload any form of ID (I chose Passport) > Then in step 2. You can verify your bank details with ADYEN (I chose Chase) > It allows you to log into your account to verify and link to your TM account (All of this is very official and easy to use) It then says verification complete and takes you to a page confirming your provided Identity and Bank details. "Data Provide is Shown" Then you hit complete and a guy with his feet kicked back on his desk says you're all set we will let you know if we need anything further.
Or sorry if you read all that - here is my fear. I sell a ticket and I never get paid. I have already sold a Berlin GA but I am a little worried I am making a mistake here. The Sold email does say they will pay around 10-12 days after the event, fine...but I do not want to find out I have a bank problem after the event has happened... All of my data on TM.De says provided - however it also says "More time is needed to verify the information below. This usually takes 2-3 business days. Please reach out to Ticketmaster or visit our FAQ page if you have any questions in the meantime" (it has been weeks)
Looking for anyone with same experience. USA Customer selling Europe Tickets trying to get paid in USA account. (sorry I do not care about your Australia issues - I will have this in November also - baby steps)
Can anyone confirm if you can sell F2F ticket (US Resident) on the Foreign TM Pages and Get Paid. For example - can I sell a Berlin ticket and get paid in my US Bank account? I am aware the rules initially said you have to be a resident of the country (or have a bank account) where the show Country is, to get paid - but there are options on the TM (DE - Germany) site to link your USA bank account and I am wondering if anyone has gotten them to work?
You need the local currency bank account. I’m a US resident and was able to sell Vancouver tickets by opening up a Wise account for CAD. Wise allows you to open an account in many different currencies. I can’t however, sell my New Zealand or Australia tickets, because they require a local address in addition to an account in the local currency. I’m not sure whether Wise will work for Europe. That depends whether they only need w local currency account or a local address in addition to that. You’d need to check with TM.
I'm a Canadian resident but I have a US bank account (RBC US in Georgia) but it's tied to my Canadian address. Maybe that's the problem.
You need a EURO bank account for sure to sell your Berlin Tickets. That you can set up on Wise.com with no problem. The question is whether TM Germany requires a local address from the seller in addition to the EURO account. For me, TM Canada did not require a local address, whereas NZ/Australia did. I was able to sell and get paid for my Vancouver tickets, but I won’t be able to sell my NZ/Aus tickets on F2F because of their address requirement.
I set up on wise to get a euro account and I think TM has accepted it, but who knows. The account had a physical address in Belgium. I sold my lovely obstructed view 10c Berlin tickets for a loss (thanks 10c, that was awesome). Will I ever get paid? No clue.
If TM accepted your euro account info then it looks promising. I did not even get to that point with my New Zealand ticket. They asked me to upload a copy of my ID and enter a New Zealand residence address. I was unable to even use the Wise account physical address, as it is in the UK, not in New Zealand.
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2012: Philadelphia, Atlanta 2013: Sao Paulo, Buenos Aires, Chicago, Worcester 1 & 2, Brooklyn 1 & 2, Philadelphia 1 & 2, Hartford, Baltimore 2014: Oslo, Gdynia, Leeds, Cincinnati, St. Paul, Milwaukee 2015: New York City, Mexico City 2016: Miami, Columbia, New York City 2, Quebec City, Chicago 2 2018: Seattle 1 & 2, Boston 1 & 2 2022: New York City 2, Camden 2023: St. Paul 1 & 2, Chicago 2, Austin 1 & 2 2024: Vancouver 1 & 2, Las Vegas 1 & 2
Can anyone confirm if you can sell F2F ticket (US Resident) on the Foreign TM Pages and Get Paid. For example - can I sell a Berlin ticket and get paid in my US Bank account? I am aware the rules initially said you have to be a resident of the country (or have a bank account) where the show Country is, to get paid - but there are options on the TM (DE - Germany) site to link your USA bank account and I am wondering if anyone has gotten them to work?
You need the local currency bank account. I’m a US resident and was able to sell Vancouver tickets by opening up a Wise account for CAD. Wise allows you to open an account in many different currencies. I can’t however, sell my New Zealand or Australia tickets, because they require a local address in addition to an account in the local currency. I’m not sure whether Wise will work for Europe. That depends whether they only need w local currency account or a local address in addition to that. You’d need to check with TM.
I'm a Canadian resident but I have a US bank account (RBC US in Georgia) but it's tied to my Canadian address. Maybe that's the problem.
You need a EURO bank account for sure to sell your Berlin Tickets. That you can set up on Wise.com with no problem. The question is whether TM Germany requires a local address from the seller in addition to the EURO account. For me, TM Canada did not require a local address, whereas NZ/Australia did. I was able to sell and get paid for my Vancouver tickets, but I won’t be able to sell my NZ/Aus tickets on F2F because of their address requirement.
I set up on wise to get a euro account and I think TM has accepted it, but who knows. The account had a physical address in Belgium. I sold my lovely obstructed view 10c Berlin tickets for a loss (thanks 10c, that was awesome). Will I ever get paid? No clue.
If TM accepted your euro account info then it looks promising. I did not even get to that point with my New Zealand ticket. They asked me to upload a copy of my ID and enter a New Zealand residence address. I was unable to even use the Wise account physical address, as it is in the UK, not in New Zealand.
Well, it’s out of my hands now. The tickets are sold. I guess I will have from a week or so after the show until the end of time to try to get some euros back from it.
PJ: 2013: London (ON); Buffalo; 2014: Cincinnati; 2016: Sunrise, Miami, Toronto 1-2, Wrigley 2; 2018: London (UK) 1, Milan, Padova, Sea 2, Wrigley 1-2, Fenway 1-2; 2021: SHN, Ohana, Ohana Encore 1-2; 2022: LA 1-2, Phx, Oak 1-2, Fresno, Copenhagen, Hyde Park 1-2; Quebec, Ottawa, Hamilton, Toronto; MSG, Camden, Nashville, Louisville, St. Louis, OKC; 2023: St. Paul 1-2, Chicago 1-2; Fort Worth 2; Austin 1-2; 2024: Vancouver 1-2, LV 1-2, LA 1-2, Napa, Barcelona 1-2
EV Solo: 2017 Louisville and Franklin, 2018 Ohana, 2019 Innings Fest, Berlin, Düsseldorf, Dublin and Ohana; 2021 Ohana Friday (from beach) and Saturday; 2022 Earthlings Newark; 2023 Innings Fest and Benoraya 1-2.
Gutted: London 2 2018, Sacramento 2022, Noblesville 2023
2011: Vancouver 2013: LA 1 & LA 2, Vancouver 2018: Seattle 1 & Seattle 2 2022: LA 1 & LA 2 2024: Vancouver 1 & Vancouver 2, Portland, Seattle 1 & Seattle 2
maybe they are releasing the remaining tickets or probably just nothing
Barrie 98, Toronto 00, Toronto 03, Buffalo 03, Toronto 05, Hamilton 05, Kitchener 05, Toronto 06 I II, Lolla 07, Vedder Toronto I II, Toronto 09, Philly Oct 30 & 31 2009, Buffalo 2010, Cleveland 2010, Toronto I II 2011, Hamilton 2011, Ottawa 2011, London 2013, Buffalo 2013, Pittsburgh 2013, FLL 2016, Miami 2016, Tor I & II 2016, Barcelona 2018, Toronto 2022, Ottawa 2022, Quebec City 2022, Hamilton 2022
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Looking for turf/GA for Fenway, either night, if anyone is looking to offload
2018: Fenway 1
2021: Sea.Hear.Now
2022: San Diego, MSG, Camden
2023: Ft. Worth 1, Ft. Worth 2, Austin 1, Austin 2
2024: Las Vegas 1, Las Vegas 2, Wrigley 1, Wrigley 2, MSG 1, MSG 2, Philly 2, Fenway 1, Fenway 2
ISO pit/turf for Fenway
2013: Sao Paulo, Buenos Aires, Chicago, Worcester 1 & 2, Brooklyn 1 & 2, Philadelphia 1 & 2, Hartford, Baltimore
2014: Oslo, Gdynia, Leeds, Cincinnati, St. Paul, Milwaukee
2015: New York City, Mexico City
2016: Miami, Columbia, New York City 2, Quebec City, Chicago 2
2018: Seattle 1 & 2, Boston 1 & 2
2022: New York City 2, Camden
2023: St. Paul 1 & 2, Chicago 2, Austin 1 & 2
2024: Vancouver 1 & 2, Las Vegas 1 & 2
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2013: Sao Paulo, Buenos Aires, Chicago, Worcester 1 & 2, Brooklyn 1 & 2, Philadelphia 1 & 2, Hartford, Baltimore
2014: Oslo, Gdynia, Leeds, Cincinnati, St. Paul, Milwaukee
2015: New York City, Mexico City
2016: Miami, Columbia, New York City 2, Quebec City, Chicago 2
2018: Seattle 1 & 2, Boston 1 & 2
2022: New York City 2, Camden
2023: St. Paul 1 & 2, Chicago 2, Austin 1 & 2
2024: Vancouver 1 & 2, Las Vegas 1 & 2
2013: Sao Paulo, Buenos Aires, Chicago, Worcester 1 & 2, Brooklyn 1 & 2, Philadelphia 1 & 2, Hartford, Baltimore
2014: Oslo, Gdynia, Leeds, Cincinnati, St. Paul, Milwaukee
2015: New York City, Mexico City
2016: Miami, Columbia, New York City 2, Quebec City, Chicago 2
2018: Seattle 1 & 2, Boston 1 & 2
2022: New York City 2, Camden
2023: St. Paul 1 & 2, Chicago 2, Austin 1 & 2
2024: Vancouver 1 & 2, Las Vegas 1 & 2
I got this guy with Philly tickets, who wants me to log into his TM and add to my wallet. Problem is tickets don’t become available to add to wallet until 3 days before the show. He screen shotted me his “my tickets” that shows the ticket available to add to wallet and “sell” for F2F, with the transfer greyed out. No one has tickets available for their wallet yet right?
If I did not have friends of friends with them and I was not making a trade with them for something they wanted I would be very wary of sending money for Philly with hopes of getting a ticket later with account sharing.
Gutted: London 2 2018, Sacramento 2022, Noblesville 2023
Or sorry if you read all that - here is my fear. I sell a ticket and I never get paid. I have already sold a Berlin GA but I am a little worried I am making a mistake here. The Sold email does say they will pay around 10-12 days after the event, fine...but I do not want to find out I have a bank problem after the event has happened... All of my data on TM.De says provided - however it also says
"More time is needed to verify the information below. This usually takes 2-3 business days. Please reach out to Ticketmaster or visit our FAQ page if you have any questions in the meantime" (it has been weeks)
Looking for anyone with same experience. USA Customer selling Europe Tickets trying to get paid in USA account. (sorry I do not care about your Australia issues - I will have this in November also - baby steps)
2013: Sao Paulo, Buenos Aires, Chicago, Worcester 1 & 2, Brooklyn 1 & 2, Philadelphia 1 & 2, Hartford, Baltimore
2014: Oslo, Gdynia, Leeds, Cincinnati, St. Paul, Milwaukee
2015: New York City, Mexico City
2016: Miami, Columbia, New York City 2, Quebec City, Chicago 2
2018: Seattle 1 & 2, Boston 1 & 2
2022: New York City 2, Camden
2023: St. Paul 1 & 2, Chicago 2, Austin 1 & 2
2024: Vancouver 1 & 2, Las Vegas 1 & 2
Gutted: London 2 2018, Sacramento 2022, Noblesville 2023
2018: Fenway 1
2021: Sea.Hear.Now
2022: San Diego, MSG, Camden
2023: Ft. Worth 1, Ft. Worth 2, Austin 1, Austin 2
2024: Las Vegas 1, Las Vegas 2, Wrigley 1, Wrigley 2, MSG 1, MSG 2, Philly 2, Fenway 1, Fenway 2
2013: LA 1 & LA 2, Vancouver
2018: Seattle 1 & Seattle 2
2022: LA 1 & LA 2
2024: Vancouver 1 & Vancouver 2, Portland, Seattle 1 & Seattle 2
Lol what is this shit.