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πŸ—£οΈTicket Terms

Frequently used terminology regarding tickets.

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VF: Also known as "Verified Fans", a common drop type that we go for. Juiced Account: An account with constant "great" queue position. VCC: Virtual credit cards. Cheapies: Also known as "nosebleed seats", these are going to be the cheapest tickets on sale. Floors: Seats on the floor in front of the stage. The guests seated on the floor are allowed to stand or dance in the area occupied by the seat but not on the chair. Prime(s): First few rows of a given section, usually sold at a premium for both retail and resale. Price breaks: In a given section, it can have different pricings, depending on which row you are in. Price break is the first couple rows where the price falls to a cheaper bracket and could be a good target for purchasing tickets. For example, in a section in rows 1-10 could be priced at $150 while rows 11-50 could be $90. Targeting rows 11-13 is a great strategy as this is where the price break occurs and you are getting best row for your money and thus could be sold with greater demand versus a row 50.

Uppers: Upper level of seating. Typically section 3XX or 4XX.

Lowers: Lower level of seating. Typically section 1XX. Platinum: Platinum seats. ALWAYS avoid platinum seating. Mobile transfer: Method of transfer that we always choose when selling tickets. OOS: Out of stock. FOMO: Fear of missing out. Brick: Whenever a ticket sells below retail price, or doesn't do well. Sweep: To buy the floor off any secondary market. Cook: Something that has high ROI / is good profit.