How Can I Sell My Tickets on SeatGeek?

If you have e-tickets or mobile tickets you don't intend to use, you can sell them on SeatGeek. To do so, upload a screenshot of the mobile ticket QR code or the pdf of the e-ticket. You can also use the barcode of an NFL mobile ticket. Once uploaded, you can easily list the tickets for sale on the SeatGeek website or app.

Dec 9, 2022

If you have some tickets you no longer plan to use, you can sell them on SeatGeek. This article will teach you how.

Uploading Your Tickets to SeatGeek

Before you can sell your tickets on SeatGeek, you need to upload them. You cannot sell physical tickets on SeatGeek, but you can sell mobile tickets and e-tickets. To upload them, just follow these instructions:

  1. Go to the SeatGeek site.
  2. Sign into your account.
  3. Go to My Tickets.
  4. Click or tap on the Add Tickets Button.
  5. Upload the pdf for an e-ticket, a screenshot of the QR code for a mobile ticket, or an NFL mobile barcode.

Selling Your Tickets on a Desktop or Laptop

To sell your tickets using a desktop or laptop, follow these instructions:

  1. Hover the cursor over the icon in the upper right corner. A menu will appear.
  2. Click on tickets.
  3. Click on Sell for the ticket group you want to sell.
  4. Select a number of tickets.
  5. Choose a price.
  6. Click on List Tickets.

Selling Your Tickets on an iPhone or Android Device

To sell your tickets on your mobile device, follow these instructions:

  1. Tap on the Tickets link in the navigation bar.
  2. Select the ticket group that you want to sell.
  3. Tap on Sell.
  4. Choose the number of tickets you want to sell.
  5. Pick a price.
  6. Tap on List Tickets.

After the Sale

SeatGeek will send you an email when your tickets sell. It will deduct a 10% fee for the sale. Your payout will be sent to you 24 hours after the end of your sale. The money should appear in your account within five business days after that.

Contacting SeatGeek

If you need help uploading or listing your tickets, or if you just have some questions, you should contact SeatGeek's customer service by help forum or email.

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