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Making an Offer

How to make an offer, set your price per seat, quantity, and seating criteria (row or section), choose an expiration, and use options like limited visibility and rows ahead.

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Written by Jordan Rimsa

An offer lets you name your price and your seating criteria. If a seller has matching tickets, they can accept.

What you set

  • Price per seat: the most you're willing to pay. You'll never be charged more than this.

  • Quantity: how many tickets you need.

  • Where you want to sit: target a specific row, a row or any row closer to the stage, or anywhere in a section.

  • Expiration: how long your offer stays open (for example, 2 days before the event, or 1 day / 3 days / 1 week from today).

Placing Multiple Offers

  • If you make more than one offer for an event, only one offer can be accepted.

  • After an offer has been accepted, any other open offers for the same event will be canceled.

Optional settings

  • Include limited visibility: also consider seats with an obstructed or limited view.

  • Include rows ahead: expand your offer to better (closer) rows in the same section.

Good to know

  • Exact seats aren't guaranteed. Offers are filled with any available seats that meet your criteria (price, quantity, section/row).

  • Some offer types, like Get Me In (any section) and multi-section offers, are only available to select users.

  • You can have more than one offer open at a time.

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