Ticket Broker Information


HISTORY OF A TICKET BROKER
Ticket brokers and ticket services have been in existence since the early 1900’s. The ticket services of those days were the precursor of today’s computerized ticket sales centers, serving as remote outlets for the theatres and ballparks. In those days, using a ticket service eliminated the hassle of traveling across town to purchase advance tickets for an event for as little as a twenty-five cent fee. The tickets were provided by the venue, and ticket services were the primary market seller to the public. All unsold tickets would be returned to the box office, along with payment for all tickets sold.

TICKET BROKERS TODAY
In the current era, computerized ticket companies, such as Ticketmaster*, have replaced ticket services as the primary method of sales and distribution. Ticket services and brokers have since evolved into the secondary market, and they are no longer provided tickets for events, on consignment, directly from the venues. With demand for sports, concerts and theatre tickets higher than ever, ticket brokers and services now serve the public in three major ways. We provide tickets to events that are sold out on the primary market. We also provide the most desirable seating for events, such as up-front seats for concerts and premium placing for sporting events. Lastly, through the consignment methods practiced before, we provide ticket holders a place to sell unneeded, unwanted and extra tickets to others.

WHY PRICES ARE HIGHER THAN FACE VAULE
Ticket brokers acquire event tickets from ticket owners for more than the amount for which they were purchased, so tickets on our site are almost always sold at more than face value. We pay over face value to fans who sell their tickets to us. If you have extra tickets to a concert or game, ticket brokers can help you out. Whether you're a season ticket holder that can't attend a few games out of the year, or you just bought a too many tickets, ticket brokers can help you to sell them for the best price the market will bear. Ticket brokers help people who don't need their tickets to sell them to people who really want to be at the event.

Whether you're buying tickets or selling tickets, ticket brokers will help see that you're getting the best deal for the tickets you want, or the tickets you have. Ticket brokers help consumers by providing hard to find and sold out tickets. The ticket industry has flourished due to active participation by ticket brokers. Ticket Brokers work hard to provide users with best seat in the house.

You won't find another ticket broker who can cater to your ticket needs like Stage Front Tickets can.

* Ticketmaster? is a copyrighted trademark. Stage Front Tickets is NOT affiliated with Ticketmaster.

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We have been providing our clients with premium tickets to all NASCAR races and other entertainment and sporting events across the country since 1985. We are a licensed ticket broker and a member of the National Association of Ticket Brokers. We are also a member of the Baltimore/Washington Corridor Chamber of Commerce and Better Business Bureau. You may view our large ticket inventory by selecting from one of the links above or by using the links at the bottom of the page. We strive to provide excellent customer service and appreciate your business. The purchase price of all Busch and Nextel Cup race tickets includes a substantial service charge which reflects the difficulty in obtaining premium seating for our clients. Once an order is confirmed there are no refunds, exchanges or cancellations. View more NASCAR tickets.


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