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Primary Ticket Sale Policy
Primary ticket sales (first time ticket sales) may be listed on eBay and are exempt from state resale regulations. To qualify as a "primary sale" of an event ticket, the ticket must be sold on eBay by the artist, team, promoter or organizer of the event, and the seller must clearly and explicitly state in the listing that the listing is an authorized first sale of the ticket directly from the [promoter, artist, organizer, team] to the public. For help with primary ticket sales please contact us at ticketsinfo@ebay.com.
Ticket Package Policy
Ticket packages may be listed on eBay, and are exempt from state resale regulations. To qualify as a "ticket package," the listing must not offer the buyer an option to purchase the tickets alone, and must include either:
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At least one item or experience of substantial value related to the ticket event that the seller has coordinated with the event promoter, team, manager, artist, or venue, such as a backstage pass, a meeting with the performer, or an "experience" such as being a ball boy at a baseball game; or |
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A complete travel package around the event, including BOTH air transportation to the event location and commercial lodging for at least one night. Listings that offer tickets without these travel arrangements do not qualify as travel packages under this policy. |
International Seller Policy
If you are listing event tickets for resale from an eBay site other than www.ebay.com for one of the regulated locations listed above, you are also responsible for following US state ticket resale laws.
Additional Laws
eBay cannot provide legal advice on your ticket transactions, and you should be aware that there may be additional laws (such as laws of local municipalities and laws that require resellers to obtain licenses) that may apply to your transaction. The information provided here is simply provided to you as a starting point for your research. As a ticket seller, you are responsible for ensuring that your particular transaction does not violate any applicable law or the terms on the ticket itself.
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