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  2. Coast to Coast Tickets - Wikipedia

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    Coast to Coast Tickets is an American online marketer of event tickets, also known as a ticket broker, operating in the secondary ticket market. The company is based in Chicago , Illinois . Coast to Coast Tickets entered the Ticket News Top 20 Secondary Ticket Sellers list at #13 in March 2007, and holding the #4 position as of April 4, 2009.

  3. List of IATSE locals - Wikipedia

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    Local 750: Treasurers and Ticket Sellers; Chicago, IL Local 762: Television Broadcasting Studio Employees; Chicago, IL Local 769: Theatrical Wardrobe Union, Chicago, IL

  4. Vivid Seats - Wikipedia

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    Vivid Seats is a middleman between ticket buyers and sellers, taking a 10% commission once tickets have sold [16] and additionally charging buyers service fees (circa 20–40% [17]) and shipping charges.

  5. How To Protect Yourself From Concert Ticket Scams - AOL

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    Not too long ago, you used to have to buy concert and event tickets at a physical box office or via phone. Now, you can buy tickets online through digital box offices, secondhand sites or social...

  6. ‘Ticket’ personality and Dallas-Fort Worth sports radio ...

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    Longtime Dallas-Fort Worth sports broadcaster and radio host Norm Hitzges announced Thursday that he will retire on June 23, according to KTCK The Ticket, where he hosts a show from 10 a.m. to ...

  7. Ticketmaster - Wikipedia

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    The following year, the company filed a lawsuit against the ticket broker Prestige Entertainment after the company used bots to buy more than 30,000 tickets to the Broadway play "Hamilton". [ 36 ] The company reported nearly 500 million tickets sold for 400,000 events in 2018.

  8. Ticket Brokers Agree to Pay $3.7 Million in Scalping ... - AOL

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    Three Long Island-based ticket brokers agreed to pay around $3.7 million to settle alleged violations of the Better Online Ticket Sales (BOTS) Act, the Department of Justice and Federal Trade ...

  9. StubHub - Wikipedia

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    At the time, StubHub said that 35% of tickets sold on its site came from professional brokers, and the rest came from part-time sellers or individuals. [34] In 2013, StubHub created an application especially for the South by Southwest events in Texas that gave users the opportunity to buy a range of tickets to all of the different shows. [35]