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Ticket Brokers are aftermarket businesses which sell premium tickets for sports, concerts and other special events often for many times face value. A pair of $200 tickets to a U2 or Rolling Stones concert could sell for over $1000 each from a broker. Brokers are not scalpers, there are two principal differences between a broker and a scalper. A scalper is an individual who sells tickets at the venue on the day of an event for inflated prices. Scalpers negotiate their prices, ticket brokers do not. Scalpers are also not legal businesses, brokers are. Although some ticket brokers are not very reliable, there are many honest brokerage houses out there. Most respectable brokers have websites where you browse ticket selections for a variety of events. Although it should be noted that the most reliable and cheapest way to get tickets for most events is from the venue box offices or direct ticket sellers. This ticket broker index site has been developed to help wayward users find the information they are looking for, no matter how they are mistakenly spelled or mistyped. This site is designed to help users find ticket broker information for the following query variants:
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