Free Ticket Exchange Website
May 16, 2008 by Mrs. Mecomber
Filed under ideas, internet issues, thrifty, tourism
Hmm, here’s something very interesting, a Free Ticket Exchange website. This sounds very appealing to me, because sometimes I win free tickets to something that totally disinterest me (like the Shriner’s Circus or a Mets game) but I would really love concert tickets or movie tickets. B.B. King came to Utica’s Stanley Theatre a few weeks ago, but tickets were a stunning *gulp* $50 apiece! I would have loved to have taken my husband to see B.B. (he’s a big fan– hubs is a musician), but I just couldn’t have afforded $100! However, I always am getting miscellaneous tickets to things that do not interest us. Something like the FreeTicketExchange is a cool idea! This is from their website:
FreeTicketExchange is an online social network of real fans who connect to buy, sell and trade tickets with each other for FREE, by using fanTokens. When you join, you can invite your friends to be your fans. You can find fellow fans that are like you or fans that can introduce you to something completely new. You can even start or join an exclusive group of real fans for your favorite sport, band, performer or play. FreeTicketExchange is an exclusive network that gives the fans the ability to set the price and control the ticket market place. Where fans with a shared interest meet, stay informed, and buy and sell event tickets with each other.
Buy and sell tickets with fans like you!
1. Avoid high fees
2. Choose from whom you buy or sell your ticket
3. Name your price
4. Build lasting relationships with like-minded folks
It sounds interesting, for the benefit of both parties! It doesn’t cost anything to join the community or to buy/sell tickets. I wonder, however, if some states in the U.S. have laws about reselling tickets? I don’t know if New York does. I would be willing to just swap tickets. This website uses fanTokens, so maybe that’s the best way for everyone and for every state. Sounds like a terrific idea.
If anyone has any experience with this, I’d love to hear! Please leave a comment. Thanks!





















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