I’m sure many of you guys that read my blog probably have never heard of Viagogo in your life (unless of course, if you’re European then that’s a different story). Viagogo is an online ticket exchange that allows people to buy and sell lives event tickets in a safe and guaranteed way.
Viagogo is somewhat created to bring efficiency and transparency to what has traditionally been a murky market place, thus allowing consumers to buy and sell tickets in a safe and guaranteed way. Well, at least that’s what they stated in their website.
This is how it works:
Buyers: Once you (the buyer) purchase a ticket or win an auction and receive a confirmation email from Viagogo, makes sure that you receive your ticket on time for the event. If a problem arises and you do not receive your ticket we (Viagogo) will provide similar or better tickets at the same cost.
Sellers: We (Viagogo) collect the money once the purchase occurs so we can make sure that you (the seller) get paid.
So basically, they deal with… Tickets! That’s like so obvious isn’t it? They buy and they sell. Not only Concert Tickets, but Viagoo also offered exchanges services for Sports Tickets and so on so forth.
Let see, when Celine Dion is going to perform her concert.
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