Why is the price on the ticket different than what I paid?

Modified on Tue, Feb 13 at 3:47 PM

The variation in price can often be attributed to the difference between the ticket's "Face Value" and its "Market Value." The Face Value represents the original price set by the event organizer, while the Market Value is determined by independent resellers who take into account various factors such as demand, seat location, and availability. This means that the ticket price can be either higher or lower than the Face Value. At GoTickets, we strive to provide a transparent and competitive marketplace where you can choose tickets that align with your preferences and budget.

 

To purchase tickets for your next live event, return to GoTickets.com.

 

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