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  2. Super Bowl prices are down this year. StubHub explains why - AOL

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    The entry-level price for a ticket is currently around $2,600 according to StubHub. ... which was the most expensive Super Bowl in history on StubHub, that’s actually down 56%, making this Super ...

  3. 10 Best Ticket Apps for Sporting Events This Season - AOL

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    StubHub instates high transaction fees, which can be more than 15% of the ticket’s sale price. And due to demand, StubHub may not always have popular tickets for less than face value. 2.

  4. DC sues ticket reseller StubHub for ‘deceptive pricing’ that ...

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    Stubhub ‘lures consumers in by advertising a deceptively low price,’ says DC Attorney General. ... 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Mail. Sign in. Subscriptions; Animals. Business.

  5. Super Bowl 2025 tickets aren't as expensive as last year ...

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    How much do Super Bowl 59 tickets cost? This year's Super Bowl tickets are at lower prices compared to the same point as last year, according to StubHub. The average ticket price is $8,076 ...

  6. StubHub - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, more than 100 New York Yankees season-ticket holders suspected of reselling their regular-season seats on StubHub received letters denying them the right to buy playoff tickets and barring them from buying season tickets for the 2007 season.

  7. Why are Super Bowl tickets so expensive? It’s Vegas, baby ...

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    The cheapest ticket for Super Bowl LVIII between the Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers, about 1 1/2 weeks before the Feb. 11 game, was $5,900 on StubHub as of Wednesday. The average ticket price is ...

  8. Viagogo - Wikipedia

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    Viagogo was founded in 2006 in London as a secondary ticketing marketplace by Eric Baker, the co-founder of US-based StubHub. [5] [12] With sections established to provide an online marketplace for sports, music, theatre and comedy tickets, the company's launch included official partnerships with Chelsea FC and Manchester United FC, [5] with the sports clubs sharing in the commission revenue ...

  9. Will You Have To Pay Taxes to the IRS When You Resell Tickets?

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    The second part is important — if you’ve received more than $20,000 in sales but sold fewer than 200 items, the platform is not federally required to report your income through Form 1099-K.