Do prices on StubHub go down?
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Do prices on StubHub go down?
Yes they do. You just have to give it time and keep checking back. Typically, as the event date gets closer, ticket holders selling on the StubHub marketplace will lower their prices so as to get rid of the inventory of tickets they have, for better to make money at a cheaper rate than to completely lose your profit.
Did StubHub fees go up?
Re: Seller fees increased to 13% from 10% This is a fairly recent change that we have made on the fee structure. You are correct, it used to be 10% but now can vary anywhere from 10%-15%. Many factors go into how this fee is calculated including but not limited to the specific event, venue, or seats.
Can you negotiate prices on StubHub?
StubHub sellers set the price of their tickets. We can’t contact them and ask them to lower their prices.
How does pricing work on StubHub?
Q: How much does it cost to use StubHub? It is free to list tickets for sale, and to search for tickets to buy on StubHub. On each completed transaction, the buyer pays a 10% fee, and a 15% fee is deducted from the seller’s payment. For example, on the sale of a $100 ticket, the buyer would pay $110.
Why is my StubHub listing price different?
Tickets I listed on StubHub are now a lower price Print Sometimes we discount tickets for some events on StubHub. This is why your ticket price on site may be lower than what you listed. All listings are impacted equally. Showing lower prices helps to maximize the tickets you sell on StubHub.
Are StubHub tickets more expensive?
Overall, the StubHub users who weren’t shown fees until checkout spent about 21% more on tickets and were 14% more likely to complete a purchase compared with those who saw all-inclusive prices from the start.
Do flights go down on Wednesday?
Tuesday and Wednesday tend to be the cheapest days to fly, the CheapAir analysis found, and January tends to have the best flight deals, followed by February; by summer, flight prices creep up significantly.
Is ticket flipping profitable?
Ticket reselling is definitely profitable, although it might not seem so to some people. After all, why would someone buy a ticket for $1,000 when it was being sold for $700 earlier? Well, there are two reasons for this: First, if the concert tickets are for a famous artist, they sell out quickly.