How to Sell a Ticket (Without the Stress)
Selling your event tickets online can be a hassle - luckily, there are simple ways to get it done!
Need to sell an event ticket fast? Whether your plans changed, your ride bailed, or life just got in the way, selling a ticket can feel overwhelming. You don’t want to waste time, get scammed, or lose money in the process.
Here’s how to resell your ticket quickly and safely, even if the show is coming up soon:
1. Choose Where to Resell Your Ticket
Start by picking a resale platform that matches your needs. Some let you post listings and wait for buyers. Others buy tickets from you directly. Each comes with pros and cons.
Here are a few of the most common options:
Get an offer for your ticket through XP
XP is a newer platform, but it's gaining traction for good reason. Instead of listing your ticket and hoping someone buys, XP makes you an offer within 24 hours if your ticket qualifies. You avoid the hassle of managing a listing or coordinating with a buyer. XP sends you credit to use on any future live event.
List your ticket on a reseller site (StubHub/Ticketmaster)
StubHub - StubHub allows you to list tickets for sale and reach a wide audience. The downside? You pay service fees and need to wait for someone to buy. Prices can fluctuate a lot in the days before an event.
Ticketmaster Fan-to-Fan - If you purchased your ticket through Ticketmaster, you may be able to resell it there. This works for select events and typically takes time to process, though.
Social media / Facebook / Craigslist
Platforms like Facebook or Reddit can work if you find the right buyer, but scams are really common. There's little to no protection if something goes wrong.
2. Submit Your Ticket Details
Once you’ve chosen a platform, gather your ticket info. This usually includes the event name, date, venue, seat details, and delivery method. If you go with XP, you'll fill out a secure submission form to begin the process.
3. Get a Price or Offer
Depending on the platform, you’ll either set your price or receive an offer. With XP, you get an offer within 24 hours based on the current fair market value of your ticket. StubHub and Ticketmaster give you more control over pricing, but they also leave more room for delays or price drops.
4. Complete the Transfer
Once someone accepts your listing - or once you accept an offer - you'll need to transfer the ticket. This could involve sending the ticket through an app, transferring it by email, or uploading a barcode.
XP requires you to transfer the ticket to them directly in exchange for XP credit or USDC. Other platforms coordinate the transfer with the buyer once payment is received.
5. Get Paid or Credited
Every platform handles payment differently. Some pay you in cash after the event (StubHub), while others use credit systems you can apply toward future purchases.
XP pays in XP credit, which can be used for any event on their marketplace - from concerts and sports games to festivals and comedy shows or you can get paid with USDC.
Why a Direct Sale Might Save You Time and Effort
If you're trying to resell an event ticket last minute, time matters. Using a platform that buys your ticket directly removes the wait and the risk. It also helps you avoid the uncertainty of fees and fluctuating demand.
XP offers a Fair Market Value Guarantee, providing XP credit at or above your ticket’s current worth if it’s eligible. Since XP doesn’t charge hidden fees and shows all-in pricing, your credit can go further than it would on many traditional resale sites.
Sell Your Ticket Without the Odds Against You
Selling a ticket last minute doesn’t have to be stressful. Choose the right platform, submit your info, and follow the steps to transfer and get paid. Whether you need a quick solution or want to avoid scams, options like XP and other trusted resale sites can help you close the loop fast.
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