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2020.01.15 16:42 couponpromos4 Fancode Number

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2020.01.15 15:35 couponpromos4 Fancode Number Stubhub

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2017.06.12 21:03 UnevenGuy Stubhub's FanProtect Guarantee is no good

I have used Stubhub many times in the past and thought that the FanProtect guarantee was real, but I bought 3 tickets last night and the protection is fake. I bought and printed 3 tickets for U2 last night for $55 each and started driving to the venue. Stubhub left a message on my phone that the tickets were double sold by the seller and my tickets were not good. When I called them back 5 minutes later they said that they had $115 priced tickets in the same section and I could buy those with the $25 credit that they were giving me for my troubles. I didn't have the money to spend twice the price I thought I was paying for worse tickets. So as a warning to everyone, if you buy last minute tickets, Stubhub will not protect you and you might end up at the venue with no tickets even though you thought they printed and in your hand.
The guarantee states
Purchasers are guaranteed to receive tickets in time for the event, and are guaranteed to be valid.
Should any of these not occur, we will replace tickets with comparable or better tickets to the same event, or offer a full refund or FanCode for a future purchase.
I didn't receive valid tickets so they should have given me the other tickets in the same section, what they went by is the end of the guarantee "offer a full refund" which doesn't help when you are almost at the concert already and tickets are twice the price.
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2016.04.11 03:01 rattlemebones How my NBA experience turned into a nightmare thanks to StubHub - They denied my chance to see the final ever game at Sleep Train Arena last night by selling me invalid tickets.

4/11 - Here is an update since I don't think it is right to not give StubHub the positive publicity as well when they have reached out and offered to make it up to me.
StubHub has reached out to me and advised me that, in keeping with their Buyer Guarantee of offering equal or better seats, they will get me tickets to the home opener next year.
The rep was extremely professional and apologetic for the situation. I told him they really should provide some kind of safeguards for buyers. He assured me that they aggressively go after any sellers who break their rules. I'd have rather got in to the final game, but I am happy with the outcome.
TL:DR – StubHub sold my wife and I invalid tickets to the final game ever at Sleep Train Arena (ARCO Arena) – they did not notify me the tickets were bad, I found out when we got denied by the scanner at the door. Then they kept me on hold for over 40 minutes outside the venue. I missed the game and it could happen to you.
Let me preface this by saying I do not blame the Kings or NBA for this situation, however I do think that they need to be aware of what one of their major resellers is doing to their fans.
I am a Sacramento Kings fan - through thick and thin. I scream about hating them, complain, and bemoan our lack of defense, lack of wins, lack of… everything. We don’t have much. We haven’t been to the playoffs in 10 years – the second longest drought in the NBA (behind the Wolves who I guarantee break that streak soon). We have a superstar who teases us with his brilliance and then punishes us with his attitude and demeanor. We went through an absolute nightmare of an ownership that tried not once, not twice, but three times to steal our team and take them to another city. We just celebrated breaking thirty wins for the first time in nine years. Yet I love the team to the core.
I’ve watched this team since I was a kid. In the fourth grade, I had a Kings ruler with pictures of Danny Ainge, Wayman Tisdale, and Kenny Smith. I had, and still have, only seen NBA games in a structure that has all of the sex appeal of a giant flat office building – Sleep Train Arena (it will always be ARCO to me).
The entire basketball nation probably knows the plight of our dilapidated arena – tarps falling from the ceiling, leaks when it rains, toilets that don’t work. Yet we Kings fans love the place. We always have. It’s the only real arena we have ever had – we don’t have any other major league sports in our city and this place is just cozy and fits us.
It is the perfect arena for a bunch of rabid fans in a city that Phil Jackson infamously called a “cow town” – unwittingly unleashing the birth of the very loud Kings cowbells.
After all of the disasters of the previous ownership group, we finally were blessed by a man willing to save our team – Vivek Ranadive. While we can argue his basketball knowledge and his hands on approach to basketball operations, we cannot argue that he saved the Sacramento Kings and ponied up a lot of money to build us a brand new arena in downtown Sacramento.
With that very arena scheduled to open this October, many of us Kings fans circled April 9, 2016 on our calendar; the final game at the “old barn” after 28 years.
I was one of those people. I frequently purchase my tickets from a variety of sources – Kings.com, eBay, StubHub, Craigslist, etc. Where ever the best deal lies. Some are obviously more risky than others – Craigslist comes to mind.
I would not fret about buying tickets from StubHub – I’ve done it before plenty of times. I hear their commercials all of the time on the radio. I had no reason to believe that there was any risk buying tickets from their website.
Unfortunately, I found out that I was completely wrong last night.
Yesterday, I bought tickets to the final game at Sleep Train with a scheduled tip off against the OKC Thunder at 7:30 pm. I looked through StubHub and found a great dead for two tickets for my wife and I in Row H of the lower bowl. The total price was $356.00 – expensive for a meaningless basketball game, but not for a once-in-a-lifetime event.
The Kings were going to do it up big; tons of free giveaways, meet and greets with former players that spanned the entire Sacramento era, the opportunity to go out on the court and shoot a free throw and take pictures – it was going to be an amazing close to our shabby, but loved, arena.
I purchased the tickets a little after 5:00 pm yesterday from StubHub. At 5:22 pm, I received my email confirmation with the tickets. I immediately took screenshots of both tickets to scan at the door on my phone. My wife and I got ready and we were on our way to drive the 30 or so miles to the arena.
We arrived at approximately 7:00 pm and by this point could see all of the news trucks, concession stands, and hear the music playing. We were getting excited. The parking lot was as full as I’ve ever seen it.
We made our way past the security check point and walked up to the self-scanner at the door where I pulled up the screenshots of my tickets. I scanned the first one at the turnstyle: REFUND flashed on the screen. I stood there for a second thinking maybe it didn’t register so I tried again. REFUND.
At this point, people were piling up behind me so I stepped aside feeling a little embarrassed – like I was some scammer or didn’t know how to use the scanner. This was where I felt my first pang of panic.
I pulled up the second ticket and slid back in line to try again. REFUND. I flagged down a door attendant who tried his hand scanner on both tickets: REFUND, REFUND. It was 7:05 pm and I was in full on panic mode now.
The door attendant advised me to go to the box office so we tore off in that direction. I desperately did not want to miss the last ever player introductions at this arena. Inside the box office, I was sympathetically told by the attendant, “I’m so sorry, this is a StubHub problem and we can’t help you – you need to call them but they’re very good at refunds.”
REFUND. There’s that word again.
I don’t want a refund – I want to see this game! And time is tick, tick, ticking away. I grab my phone and literally type StubHub into google as fast as my fingers will let me. I find the number and call. After the automated message, the voice tells me the first thing I was dreading to hear, “all of our representatives are assisting other callers – we will be with you shortly.”
I am basically beside myself by now – I am down to about 15 minutes to tip off and I have no way through the door. At 7:25pm, while still on hold, I got desperate and went back to the box office. I asked the representative what the cheapest tickets were just to get in the building. He tells me $160.00 each for nosebleed upper bowl tickets – plus fees.
I can’t believe what I am hearing. I still don’t know the status of my StubHub tickets so now I am faced with the choice of buying these tickets in front of me for more than the lower bowl tickets that I should already have in my possession or continuing to wait on hold.
I don’t know if I am getting a refund or not for the StubHub tickets, since no one will answer the phone, and am afraid of buying four tickets. The box office rep says to me, “man, I’m so sorry – we’ve been seeing this all night from StubHub.”
7:25 pm, 7:30 pm, 7:40 pm, 7:45 pm
By 7:45 pm, I came to the realization that I was not going to see this game. My wife and I started the most depressing, dejected walk back to our car imaginable. About halfway there, the StubHub rep finally came on the line – after 40+ minutes on hold. I calmly (as possible) explained my situation to him and asked him exactly what had happened.
He was unable to explain why my tickets would not work. I asked him point blank, “Did the guy who sold me these tickets also sell them to someone else.” He would not answer, just saying that sometimes there are issues with the tickets. I kept pressing him, asking him why I was not notified that my tickets would not work before I got to the door. At least then I would have had an opportunity to get different ones. The only email I received at that point was my confirmation. He told me that they do not monitor the transactions so if there is an issue, you will not know until you get denied at the door.
I couldn’t believe that I was not getting an answer as to why my tickets would not work. I explained to him that this was not just any game – this is a one-time event. I could tell that he was starting to understand the gravity of my situation. I kept pushing him about the seller and how this happened. That’s when he dropped the bomb on me.
He said, and I quote, “I probably shouldn’t tell you this, but the seller you bought these tickets from is already under investigation for selling bad tickets.”
So there it is – StubHub knew that this guy is selling bad tickets on their site. Or at the very least, he is selling the same tickets to multiple people. The rep told me that he would be investigated which mean absolutely nothing to me standing in the parking lot.
He told me he would issue a refund for the price of the tickets and offered me 20% off of my next purchase. It wasn’t then, and it’s not now, about the money. We missed something that we had our heart set on.
We went to a nearby restaurant and watched the game on TV which honestly felt more painful. It was basically everything we knew it would be; a great halftime show featuring the past players, sentimental videos, the roar of the sell-out crowd as the game came down to the final shot – with the Kings winning it with 1 second on the clock. But it wasn’t about the game on the court, it was about the atmosphere in the building. And we missed it.
The final kick in the teeth came on the drive home as I listened to the post-game on AM radio. During a commercial break there was a StubHub ad talking about their “guarantee” to get you in the game. I couldn’t believe it.
As soon as I got home, I fired off an email to StubHub explaining what happened PART 1 and PART 2. This morning, I got the response which was basically a form letter with some things changed in it. They ask me to call them back so that they can further investigate. I called them and the rep I spoke to had no idea why I was calling in, saying, “oh they already are looking into the seller. They probably just wanted you to call to verify you received your refund.” I knew I got my refund last night!
I asked him if he at least saw the 20% discount on my account for my next purchase and he said, “No I don’t see it but I will make sure I add it right now. It’s actually a 20% credit based on the purchase price of the tickets you already bought.” At this point, whatever. So he tells me based on the price of $356.00, my credit on my account will be $71.20. Not nearly what I think I should get for what I missed but I know I’m not going to get anywhere with this guy. He thanks me for using StubHub (!) and the call ends.
A couple of minutes later, an email comes through showing the credit issued to my account. $17.80. Only missed the mark by $53. At this point, I am at a loss for words.
I have sent off yet another email re-explaining everything and asking the questions:
  • Why does the seller retain control over tickets that he sold and received money for?
  • Why does StubHub not warn it’s buyers that you will not make it in to your event if the seller chooses to take his tickets back and resell them to someone else?
  • Why was I never advised before I made it to the gate that I was not going to get in? Had I been advised with enough time, I could have received my refund and still bought other tickets. By the time I found out I wasn’t getting in and then waited on hold for 40 minutes, I missed my chance to get in.
  • Why was the offer of equal or better seats never given to me at the time? I would have been mad at missing the first quarter, but at least I would have seen the final three quarters.
  • Why is there not some sort of seller feedback system to warn buyers of fraudulent sellers similar to eBay? By their own representative’s admission, this seller was known to StubHub to be a potentially fraudulent seller. Had I known this guy had issues, I obviously would have avoided the listing.
Here is StubHub’s guarantee straight from their website:
Summary of StubHub guarantee to Buyers:
  • You will get your tickets in time for the event
  • Your tickets will be valid for entry
  • Your tickets will be the same as those you ordered
If any of these things do not occur and you comply with applicable policies and timelines, we will find you comparable or better tickets to the event, or offer you a refund or FanCode for future purchase
I was never, at any point last night, offered comparable or better tickets. Even though at that point, I would have been mad as I had already missed the first quarter.
I apologize for the exceptionally long post. I want to warn people about StubHub and tell everyone that this company is no better than buying from some stranger on Craigslist. I hope this gains some traction so that no one else has to go through something as bad as this.
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2015.06.23 15:39 boogpowell Ticket resale with coupon codes

This happens once in a while for me but I dont work too hard at it. Last night (not the first time), I got an email from stubhub for a $20 fancode (I think it was unique so I cant provide). Thats $20 off a ticket purchase to any event. I use these coupon codes to turn into beermoney.
Ill give a mathematical example of how this works. Buy baseball tickets for todays game at $15 per ticket (all in pricing). Total comes to $30 less $20 fancode = $10 out of pocket. Relist same tickets to be the cheapest ticket for that game so Id list for $12 which will show as about $13.5 on stubhub. When these sell I will make $20 minus the $10 I spent equals a $10 profit.
Obviously ticket prices can flucuate and its best to try to buy and sell quickly on the day of an event so you know there will be ticket movement. YMMV.
Lesson is that its not a bad idea to subscribe to some ticket resale sites and if you get coupon codes to use them to flip tickets. Can make a quick $10.
Questions/thoughts, let me know.
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2015.04.07 05:36 alroy88 Free, or next to free tickets, with Stubhub ($25 off $25)

Hey guys, Stubhub is running a promotion that gives you $25 off your next $25 purchase in April. There's no minimum, so you can basically get some tickets for free (or next to free).
Just create an account, add the fancode "25OFF", and then apply it at checkout.
Here are the instructions and more details on Slickdeals
Oh by the way, this isn't some referral pyramid scheme scam, just thought you guys would want some free tickets. I just got a pair of Padres Cubs tickets for $0.74.
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2015.04.07 05:20 alroy88 $25 off $25 at Stubhub, good for free (or next to free) tickets at Wrigley

Hey guys, Stubhub is running a promotion that gives you $25 off your next $25 purchase in April. There's no minimum, so you can basically get some tickets for free (or next to free).
Just create an account, add the fancode "25OFF", and then apply it at checkout.
Here are the instructions and more details on Slickdeals
Oh by the way, this isn't some referral pyramid scheme scam, just thought you guys would want some free tickets. I just got a pair of Padres Cubs tickets for $0.74.
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2015.04.07 03:24 aoethrowaway $25 off $25 StubHub FanCodes - Shuttle Passes for $20! Tickets below face value!

Just saw this posted to slickdeals - $25 of $25 with no minimum.
Use FanCode "25OFF"
http://slickdeals.net/f/7779875-stubhub-ticket-coupon-25-off-25?src=pdw&v=1
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