Flash Seats is our ID-based ticketing technology which supplies the versatility and convenience to safely manage your tickets online or perhaps in the mobile application.
Flash Seats act like etickets, for the reason that they switch the hard or paper tickets required to enter a location. Rather, Flash Seats is definitely an ID based digital ticketing system. What which means, is your tickets is going to be stored around the magnetic strip on the rear of a charge card, motorists license, or perhaps in the Flash Seats application.
What’s Flash Seats? Flash Seats are digital tickets you utilize using the Flash Seats or AXS application – no paper tickets needed – plus they make getting into simpler than ever before. For a lot of occasions, you may also transfer tickets to buddies then sell tickets you can’t use.
Why Would I Need to Use Flash Seats?
Quite simply, Flash Seats combines the ease of using electronic tickets with the security of using “hard” tickets (you kids may not remember this, but tickets used to be different than just a basic piece of paper and a barcode) through the Flash Seats mobile app.
E-tickets are lovable because they allow anyone to purchase tickets from anywhere, download them, print them if they want, and head to the game. Unfortunately, the very nature of e-tickets makes them susceptible to fraud. Anything that you can print, you can reprint. This means that a fraudulent ticket seller could print six different copies of the same e-ticket and sell them outside of the venue, leaving all six of their “customers” stranded outside the venue.
To protect the ticket buyer against this type of fraud, TickPick ensures that every broker who sells tickets on our site goes through a screening process to verify that they have legitimate tickets and that there have never been any cases of fraud reported against them. On top of that, we have a 100% BuyerTrust Guarantee on all tickets purchased through our site.
While Flash Seats allows you to transfer tickets from one person to another – this is how Flash Seat tickets are bought and sold on sites like TickPick – it is impossible to duplicate a Flash Seats ticket the way you can duplicate a normal e-ticket. By our estimates, using Flash Seats cuts down on 95% of all fraud that happens in the ticket industry.
“Is this reliable?” – Extremely reliable. Tickets cannot be in two accounts at the same time and cannot be stolen from an account, so they are incredibly secure.
Flash Seat are one of the most common types of tickets on the market today. While Flash Seats are incredibly convenient for fans, they can also be a bit confusing if you have never used them before. Below is a complete guide to what flash seats are, and how to use them.
“I live outside the United States. How do I use Flash Seats?” – You must have a U.S. or Canadian address and license or credit card to sign-up for a Flash Seats account.
“If I cannot use the tickets, can I give them to someone else?” – Tickets can be transferred to other Flash Seats accounts, so they can have anyone setup an account and transfer to them.
After purchasing tickets that are flash seats, the first thing that fans should do is to create a Flash Seats account. Creating an account is simple and can be done here. Once you have an account, you have the option to enter in either credit card or drivers license information. If you choose to enter a credit card, don’t worry, your card will not be charged. Entering credit card information is done so that, that card can serve as the ID that you will need to present at the gate. In our experience, using a credit card is slightly more reliable, as the magnetic strips on the back of credit cards tend to work better than those on drivers license.
How do I sell my Flash Seat tickets?
1. From your AXS account, click the Sell button next to the event. 2. Select tickets to sell, then set your price and selling options.
Ticketmaster is a very reliable ticket sales and distribution company owned by LiveNation. Ticketmaster is primarily a ticketing company, meaning you buy tickets at face value.
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