I sold tickets to a concert on stubhub last year as I was unable to attend.
The concert was cancelled so no sale. Now stubhub wants me to pay a fee for failing to deliver on my listed tickets…
I sold tickets to a concert on stubhub last year as I was unable to attend.
The concert was cancelled so no sale. Now stubhub wants me to pay a fee for failing to deliver on my listed tickets…
I agree it’s ridiculous, but from their perspective, they provided a service and it is not their fault either. This is why allowing companies to get involved in private sales is bad. They will always want a cut. Unfortunately, private ticket sales is scalpers and scams.
Tickets are one thing that could actually be a nft.and benefit from it!
Generally speaking, doesn’t the buyer pay their fee, in the sense that a portion of what they pay goes to them? If so, wouldn’t it have made more sense for them to have withheld that portion of money when refunding the buyer?