Why the Price Printed on Your Ticket May Not Match What You Paid
If you notice a difference between the printed amount on your ticket and what you paid through Tickets-Center.com, that’s normal. The printed amount reflects the ticket’s original face value. The amount shown at checkout reflects the live listing price available at the time your order is placed, which can be higher or lower than face value based on factors like demand, seat location, and availability, plus any applicable fees. Checkout and payment are handled by the Provider.
The Provider: We collaborate with a third-party platform provider (the “Provider”) that executes orders and coordinates ticket delivery with its network of licensed third-party resellers.
Understanding the Two Types of Pricing
Face Value – The original amount set by the venue, artist, or event organizer when the ticket first goes on sale.
Market Value – The resale price determined by supply, demand, and seat desirability at the time.
Does the Printed Price Affect Your Ticket?
Not at all. Your ticket’s validity is based on the barcode or QR code, not the dollar amount printed on it. As long as your ticket scans successfully, you’re guaranteed entry.
How We Show Pricing
We’re upfront about costs—you’ll always see the total amount, including service fees, before completing checkout. No hidden charges, no surprises.
Tickets-Center displays ticket listings through a third-party platform provider (the “Provider”) that fit your budget, seating preferences, and timing—whether you want the best deal available or the best view.
Still have questions about your order?
Chat with our team—we can walk you through your order details and confirm everything you need to know before event day.
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