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  2. How much are tickets to Kings vs Warriors game? Prices for ...

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    The Kings and the Warriors are the ninth and 10th seeds in the NBA Western Conference with the same record (46-36). The loser of Tuesday night’s game will be eliminated from the play-in tournament.

  3. TicketNetwork - Wikipedia

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    TicketNetwork operates under a model similar to eBay, where tickets are listed on the company's marketplace, but transactions are handled by the individual seller.Buyers are charged a service fee for tickets purchased, plus a delivery fee, depending on the method of delivery, location, and time until the event. [3]

  4. Gametime - Wikipedia

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    Gametime High Fives, a rewards program introduced in August 2015, rewarded people who bought tickets to three or more MLB events in which the home team won, a US$5 voucher for use within the app. [12] In April 2016, Gametime was updated with the Snap and Sell feature, which added a user-side ticket resale functionality to the app. [13] Using ...

  5. Ticket exchange - Wikipedia

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    A ticket exchange, also known as a secondary ticket outlet, is a market where tickets are bought and sold. Ticket exchanges allow people to buy and sell tickets online. Typically, ticket exchanges are used by individuals wanting to buy or resell tickets from other individuals rather than from the event the ticket is

  6. How much are 2023 NBA Finals tickets? Here’s what it costs ...

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    On the eve of the NBA Finals, there’s still time to get tickets to Game 3 in Miami. The series, pitting the Heat against the Denver Nuggets, has an average secondary market ticket price of ...

  7. Ticketmaster - Wikipedia

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    Ticketmaster was founded in Phoenix, Arizona in 1976 [5] by college staffers Peter Gadwa and Albert Leffler, Gordon Gunn III, as well as businessman Jerry Nelson. [6] [7] The company originally licensed computer programs and sold hardware for ticketing systems.

  8. $11,000 to see Taylor Swift? How concert tickets got so ... - AOL

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    Ticketmaster has started trying to set market-clearing prices through a program it calls "platinum tickets," where it sells the most in-demand seats separately from the primary ticket offering.

  9. Ticket resale - Wikipedia

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    Ticket resale (also known as ticket scalping or ticket touting when done for profit) is the act of reselling tickets for admission to events. Tickets are bought from licensed sellers and then sold for a price determined by the individual or company in possession of the tickets.