XP Sell vs StubHub: The Fastest Way to Sell Concert Tickets Without Fees or Delays
Why XP Sell is the better alternative.
Trying to sell a ticket you can’t use? StubHub, TickPick, and SeatGeek will make you list it, hope someone buys it, and then wait until after the event to get paid. On top of that, they take a cut.
XP Sell gives you a better way.
Instead of waiting around, XP reviews your ticket and, if it qualifies, sends you a direct offer within 48 hours.If you accept, we buy your ticket and pay you immediately in XP Credit. Your balance is available in your XP account and can be transferred to PayPal, Venmo, Coinbase, or used to purchase tickets directly on xp.tickets.
No buyer needed. No fees. No delays.
What Makes XP Sell Different From StubHub?
StubHub and other resale platforms are just marketplaces. You do the work: list your ticket, set a price, wait for someone to buy it, and then wait even longer to get paid. There’s no guarantee anyone will purchase your ticket. And if they do, you’ll likely pay a fee and won’t see that money until after the event happens.
XP Sell removes all of that friction.
When you use XP Sell:
You don’t need to list your ticket
You don’t have to wait for a buyer
You get a guaranteed offer if your ticket qualifies
You receive your payout right after the transfer
You work with real human support if you need help
XP takes on the resale risk so you can move on with confidence.
How XP Sell Works
Submit your ticket at xpsell.com
XP reviews your submission and sends you a fair market offer within 48 hours
If you accept, transfer the ticket
Get your payout on your XP account which you can then transfer to Paypal, Venmo, or keep as XP credit to be used for any purchase at xp.tickets
XP makes the process clear and simple. No fine print. No last-minute surprises.
What Tickets Can You Sell?
You can sell your tickets through XP Sell if:
The event is more than 72 hours away
The tickets are mobile and transferable (Ticketmaster, AXS, or Paciolan)
You're selling consecutive seats in the same section
XP cannot accept:
Screenshots or PDFs
Festival wristbands or physical tickets
Tickets to events happening in less than 72 hours
Tickets in different rows or sections
How You Get Paid
Once your ticket is transferred to XP, we confirm the handoff and deposit your payout into your XP Account. From there, you can withdraw it to PayPal, Venmo, or Coinbase — or use your balance to buy tickets directly on xp.tickets.
We confirm the transfer and add your payout to your XP Account
You can withdraw it to PayPal, Venmo, or Coinbase
Or leave it in your XP Account to use for any purchase at xp.tickets
XP payouts are fast and flexible. You’re never stuck waiting for a check or delayed by processing times.
Final Tips to Make Sure Your Ticket Sells
Whether you’re using XP Sell or another option, keep these best practices in mind:
List as early as possible to increase your chances
Be clear and detailed about your ticket type and location
Avoid selling on social media unless you know and trust the buyer
But if you want to skip the hassle, go to xpsell.com. Submit your ticket and, if it qualifies, get an offer within 48 hours. No listing. No stress. Just a fast, secure way to get paid.
Visit xpsell.com
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