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Why are the tickets priced above face value?

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Why are the tickets priced above face value?

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Ticket prices are based on market value, which is influenced by supply and demand. For example, tickets to a popular show or game will be in high demand and low availability. As a result, the tickets will sell at the market demand price, which in this case, is an amount more than the price printed on the ticket. “Market demand price” is the price that clients are willing to pay for a ticket to a specific event. It may either be more or less than the price printed on the ticket. Therefore, we are constantly updating our ticket prices to accurately reflect the current market value. Our prices are subject to change at any time and without notice.

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