Q: Why are the tickets above face value?
A: Tickets are being sold at "Market Price". This means that the ticket brokers are also buying them at well above face value. Basically if someone is selling their tickets to a major event, they generally want to sell them for what they are worth. The majority of the price of the ticket is usually the cost for obtaining them. Then there are general business expenses added to the cost of the tickets.



Q: Can I cancel for any reason after I place an order?
Q: Will I get a refund if my event cancels? (Refund Policy)
Q: What is a "Broker"?
Q: Why are the tickets above face value?
Q: How do I know that the tickets are genuine tickets?
Q: How do I know I am dealing with a credible company?
Q: Isn't it true that if it was not for all the ticket brokers that buy the tickets that there would be plenty of seats for the fans?
Q: Don't ticket brokers purchase large blocks of tickets that are never offered to the public?
Q: Who decides what price the tickets are sold for?
Q: Where do you get your tickets from?