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Step 1
Focus on four of the best sites to purchase your concert tickets. Those sites are FanSnap, CraigsList, eBay, and StubHub.
CraigsList is the place to go if you want to barter or negotiate with other individuals. The transactions are cash and you would more than likely meet the seller face to face.
Go with eBay, and you can use PayPal and rely on seller ratings. The higher the rating, the more likely you will not be scammed.
If you want a guaranteed ticket, use a broker like StubHub, which offers a toll-free customer service line, money-back guarantee, and other benefits.
FanSnap actually gives you the opportunity to sell all types of tickets from your website or blog and utilizes an Affiliate Program that you can use to your advantage by earning 50 percent commission on all qualifying revenue. It adds prime content to your website and gives your visitors the opportunity to select from millions of tickets world-wide. -
Step 2
Another way to find inexpensive concert tickets is to go to the event, wait 15 minutes after the show starts and you will be able to purchase a ticket at one-third the original price, or less. You do however, run the risk of not getting a ticket along with potentially getting into a legal issue regarding scalping.
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Step 3
Go to Ticket Liquidators for that extra touch in buying affordable tickets. Along with the purchase of tickets, Ticket Liquidators offers maps, dining tips, and the site is secure and user-friendly.















Comments
brabbit said
on 12/5/2009 thanks for the advice! great article 5*
SarahElizabeth said
on 11/16/2009 Great article on how to find cheap concert tickets! The same idea would work well for classical music fans. 5*