Author Topic: SeatGeek named official ticket marketplace of MLB. Stubhub gone!  (Read 105 times)

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Offline cjones

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https://www.mlb.com/news/major-league-baseball-partners-with-seatgeek

Has anyone picked up on this?  No more Stubhub.

This part of the story is interesting...
"One big new feature in the works: Soon, ticketholders will be able to go directly to SeatGeek and the app will know they have tickets for an MLB game; SeatGeek will prepopulate those tickets in the app to make them easier to sell."

Offline Five Banners

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https://www.mlb.com/news/major-league-baseball-partners-with-seatgeek

Has anyone picked up on this?  No more Stubhub.

This part of the story is interesting...
"One big new feature in the works: Soon, ticketholders will be able to go directly to SeatGeek and the app will know they have tickets for an MLB game; SeatGeek will prepopulate those tickets in the app to make them easier to sell."

What figures to make them easier to sell is not having per ticket add-on fees at an exorbitant rate. It will be interesting to see how things end up

Offline Senatorswin

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What figures to make them easier to sell is not having per ticket add-on fees at an exorbitant rate. It will be interesting to see how things end up

Amen to that!!

Offline shoeshineboy

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Has anyone found any useful info on how to list tickets on SeatGeek? The info I was able to find on using various views of my ticket account is either wrong or doesn't work as described. It sounds like there is supposed to be a similar integration like there was with StubHub. But it isn't clear how that is supposed to work, and I haven't seen any comms on that.