Have you tried this?
https://3ddigitalvenue.com/3dmap/clients/vegas-golden-knights/
It was the best I could find when I bought tickets.
I think you just use the Stubhub app and they'll have a code for you to get in.I'm still an idiot when it comes to the whole StubHub, Flash Seats thing, although I did manage to buy VGK tix earlier through VGK/Flash Seats.
If I buy VGK tix through StubHub, what is the process that gets the tix sent over to Flash Seats? I've read the FAQs at both sites, and either I'm not seeing or understanding (most likely) the information.
Also what about the StubHub service fee...how much? I don't yet have a StubHub account so I can't see what sort of fees are added on at checkout.
Tack så mycket!
(Per the interweb translation, I think that's "thank you very much" in Swedish...in honor of Wild Bill.)
I think you just use the Stubhub app and they'll have a code for you to get in.
Pretty sure all the fees come out of the seller's end, you just pay the basic.
18-30% makes me say "Holy crap!"
Still a handful of tix left on the VGK site for a few games I'm looking at as a Christmas present...for myself and the Mrs.
With that kind of fee I might as well buy directly from VGK.
Thanks for the heads up, Mr. Zubov!
StubHub is the only official vendor unless you get it direct. You need the Flashseats app to be able to access the arena, there are no paper tickets.
The Knights will get you with a FlashSeats fee for individual games. Depending on the game, it can be as high as $40 per seat.
PM me which games you're interested in & I'm sure I can hook you up with one for way less than Stubhub or the Knights are charging.
VGK just announced that it's no-fee Monday. If you paid fees, email them and see if you can get a credit.Duh. I'm not seeing how to PM. Maybe it's "Start a New Conversation?" Not sure if that's private or not.
Anywho, I didn't see your reply until too late, and I had already sucked it up and bought a pair of tix from VGK.
Do appreciate the offer, though, and thank you!
I have 2 to sell for the Pens game. They were purchased as part of a group package and are restricted from resale on StubHub. Section 19, Row Y. I'd like to get $200 each for them.Looking for 4 tickets to the Penguins/Golden Knights game on 12/14 if anyone has any they're trying to offload.
I have 2 to sell for the Pens game. They were purchased as part of a group package and are restricted from resale on StubHub. Section 19, Row Y. I'd like to get $200 each for them.
What is the face value?
We've got no clue what face value is on any tickets right now, I'm fairly certain there isn't an actual face value on any seats this season. Therefore, we're just trying to keep it reasonable. Here's Stubhub now for the same section at the same game:What is the face value?
It's not a perfect system, but in light of the weird dynamic pricing and lack of actual tickets, it's the only thing we've got. If we've got to compare to something, that's the most widely available thing.I understand your points, but I'm not sure we should be referring to SH for determining face values. Isn't the point of this exchange to keep prices lower than sites like that?
At the beginning of the season, I posted a list of values that the team was selling my seats for single games which was based on opponent. Not saying everyone needs to do this, but it's more in line with reality than Stubhub.
With the dynamic pricing set up the way it is, I'm not sure there's an answer. Nor did I think he was gouging in his listing, I asked more out of curiosity.