SeatGeek is the obvious winner for the best prices and selection versus StubHub, TicketLiquidator, Ticketmaster. None of the sites listed below are "risky," unlike Craigslist, and if all be reliable to deliver the tickets that you're purchasing.
SeatGeek is a ticket aggregator (think Orbitz for tickets) that shows you all of the tickets available from many other ticket resellers. SeatGeek tends to get the very best prices, and they've transparent pricing, which means you don't need to be worried about checkout fees.
StubHub, owned by eBay, is the most prominent peer to peer reviewed reseller but they include significant fees if you checkout so beware. Stubhub has the maximum inventory of any freelancer, but it does not necessarily have the best prices because of its prices.
Before buying from a ticket freelancer, I regularly advise checking the box office (generally Ticketmaster) to see if there are some tickets available since they tend to be cheaper if the event isn't sold out.
Ticket Liquidator
TicketLiquidator has a substantial inventory of tickets and should always be referenced when you are comparing prices between different sites. They include a $7.95 fee once you check out.Tickets Now
TicketsNow, a spouse of Ticketmaster, tends to get good bargains and should always be referenced if you are looking at ticket prices. Be aware that the prices do not include a small fee which gets tacked on in the end.VividSeats
The site is quite poorly built, and you are better off buying your tickets on SeatGeek, StubHub or one of those other urge sites.You can also check Vivid seats vs Stubhub comparision here
ScoreBig
ScoreBig is a business which sells unsold box office inventory at discount prices. There are two Main Issues with ScoreBig though:They do not have tickets for each Occasions with unsold inventory which are listed on ScoreBig tend to have quite low instant market worth, so greater prices are nearly always available on SeatGeek, StubHub, or even TicketLiquidator
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