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I used eBay last year and bought through a reputable ticket seller (bigredtickets), everything worked out fine. I wasn't too excited that I would have to wait until January to receive the tickets (I think they finally arrived on January 4th and my flight was on the 5th), but a great experience. The people sitting next to us bought from the same guy and apparently had purchased their tickets on the Florida side; they called up bigred and they were able to switch sides/sections at no additional cost.

I bought two more tickets from bigredtickets again this year.
 
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Just be sure when you buy from stubhub (or other online broker) you factor in surcharges. If you buy a $1000 ticket from Stubhub, you have to pay an extra 10% (and the seller has to pay 15%!). They are making a killing...

(Or you could just make an offer on the four I have for sale in section 134, row 33...) :wink2:
 
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Boomer007;1026961; said:
Just be sure when you buy from stubhub (or other online broker) you factor in surcharges. If you buy a $1000 ticket from Stubhub, you have to pay an extra 10% (and the seller has to pay 15%!). They are making a killing...

(Or you could just make an offer on the four I have for sale in section 134, row 33...) :wink2:

This is the key.

If you can find tickets here or elsewhere, you are in much better shape.

Not only will you save the 10% fees, but the ticket price also won't be inflated due to the seller fees.
 
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