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Type A: Restocks

The most common drop type that we go for hosted on Ticketmaster.

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Last updated 2 years ago

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Restocks

All we are doing here, is buying "restocked" retail tickets, when the resale price is higher. In order to do this, we have to follow a certain process.

  1. Firstly, check which events you want to go for, mute the channels that you don't like / don't think are profitable enough. Don't have your focus too spread out or it becomes too difficult.

  1. Scan the venues that are restocking on secondary markets ahead of time so you know what to go for. After some time and experience you'll have a feel for what's good and what's not.

  2. You can check retail prices by right clicking on a Ticketmaster event page -> View page source -> Ctrl F "priceRanges" and look for min and max. (THIS IS NOT ALWAYS ACCURATE)

  3. Ideally you want to have multiple sessions with different IPs and accounts reloading constantly until you find the stock and cart it.

  4. Rapid's monitors are on average about 20-30 seconds ahead of the stock loading in. This means you have time to prepare once you get pinged for a restock. You will only receive a direct discord ping with Rapid PRO.

  5. Once you carted the tickets (with cart-hold, which you can check for by looking for a timer on the top right) use #cart-checks or secondary markets such as Vivid Seats, to see if the tickets are worth it for you.

  6. If there's no cart hold, (meaning no timer) that means it's FCFS, so whoever checks out first gets the tickets. You'll need a Non-3DS credit card for this and you need to be very fast. Some cards process quicker than others. If you are from EU/CA I believe there are no Non-3DS cards available, so your options limited to renting cards or pulling for someone. No cart hold is riskier because you don't have time to check if you actually want the tickets, I would personally advise you not to check out if you're having doubts about a cart. There will be more restocks.