
How Much Do Ticket Resale Sites Charge Sellers?
TL;DR
- Ticket resale site seller fees can vary by event and platform
- Some platforms add fixed service or delivery fees
- Fee structures vary widely by marketplace and listing type
- Sellers should compare all-in charges before listing
How much do ticket resale sites charge sellers?
Most ticket resale sites charge sellers a commission that may range from about 10% to 25% of the ticket’s sale price. This commission is the portion the platform retains to facilitate the sale and provide buyer protections or guarantees.
Some marketplaces also apply additional fixed service or delivery fees, which can further reduce what sellers take home. Seller fees can be higher for premium events or expedited listings.
To keep more of your proceeds:
- Compare platforms’ seller fee breakdowns
- Use no-hidden-fee marketplaces where the listed price is what you receive
- Factor fee differences into your listing price strategy
Transparent pricing helps sellers set realistic expectations and maximize returns. At TickPick, we offer transparent, all-in pricing so buyers see the full cost upfront with no hidden service fees added at checkout. We also provide sellers with competitive commission rates in our marketplace, helping them price tickets more attractively and pass better value along to buyers.
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