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Why a certified broker is the way to go when picking a broker to useSubmitted by andrewbimbo Wed, 26 Dec 2007
Buying tickets through a ticket broker is nothing new. People looking to get into recreational events from college football games to the Super Bowl and from local theater events to Broadway performances have always looked to brokers to provide them with the very best tickets at even the most sold out of events. Ticket brokers sell tickets and consumers buy them. It is that simple, or is it?
As a consumer you have to be fairly cautious if you are trying out a new ticket brokers. While it is the safest to stay with the ticket broker you have always used, if you ever use a new ticket broker, or if you are new to using a ticket broker in the first place, there are several considerations you will want to keep in mind. Consider these as safety pre-cautions to make sure you don’t get sucked into a scam. While there are many ticket brokers with integrity and legit businesses, there are also some scam artists, just like with any other profession. Here is what you should look out for: Look for a license or certification. Ticket brokering is a completely legal activity (unlike scalping tickets) and the National Association of Ticket Brokers (NATB) keeps track of certified ticket brokers. Ask your broker if he or she is licensed. If they are, you can be assured you are getting real tickets and aren’t being pulled by a scam. Use a secure form of payment for your tickets. It is advised to always use a credit card when purchasing tickets from a broker. Even if the broker is completely licensed and you have been using them for years it is still wise as a consumer to pay with credit, not cash. This protection helps you if a problem ever arises. Verify where the tickets are that you are buying. Before you actually purchase tickets, make sure you know where you are sitting. Most ticket brokers have the stadium lay- outs displayed on their websites so just take the extra minute or two to locate your seat and make sure you are okay with it. Some stadiums have obstructed views so make sure you are in a seat with a clear view at the stage, court or field. You don’t want to be surprised. Why is it so important to follow these basic guidelines, especially making sure you are working with a certified ticket broker? If the broker is certified it just makes them more legit, especially if you have never met the broker in person. Many brokers run big businesses through the internet and you won’t get the chance to meet them in person because, well, they could live anywhere. If this is the case, you can at least find peace in knowing your broker is certified and isn’t out running a scam. Find a certified ticket broker to work with and remember to pay with credit and figure out your seating before purchasing them and you should be just fine. About the Author
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