I’m looking at going to one of the last Golden Earring concerts in Rotterdam. They are sold out so I’d have to find a resale ticket. I was under the impression that resale tickets couldn’t be sold at much above the face value of the ticket. The ticket was originally 70 euro, and I’ve been seeing tickets for $150-200 on StubHub. I don’t mind the price, but I don’t want to buy a ticket and travel and not be able to see the show.
Are there rules on ticket sales, especially in the Netherlands, and what would those rules be? Where would be a good place to get tickets? And can I get physical tickets anymore? I like to collect my tickets, and they don’t really print them in the States any more.
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I get my tickets from ticketswap, they indeed have a rule that you can’t sell over x% of the original price.
I haven’t seen old school tickets in at least a decade, you get them digitally most of the time.
>I was under the impression that resale tickets couldn’t be sold at much above the face value of the ticket. The ticket was originally 70 euro, and I’ve been seeing tickets for $150-200 on StubHub.
AFAIK ticketswap is the only one that sets a max price on reselling tickets. And if the venue has a deal with ticketswap they will print another barcode and cancel the barcode on the ticket of the seller.
>Are there rules on ticket sales, especially in the Netherlands, and what would those rules be?
No, just the rules of the websites.
Where would be a good place to get tickets?
Ticketswap if people are selling there
>And can I get physical tickets anymore? I like to collect my tickets, and they don’t really print them in the States any more.
Nope