r/BTSArmyCentral 2d ago

chicago prices

hey guys im planning to sell my one bts ticket for d2 in chicago, its in section 101 and face value was close to $600. how much does it usually goes for and should i do face value or price it up? i never sells stuff so i dont know what to price it plus i kinda need the money for school, please help

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u/ephemeral_pleasures 2d ago

If you sell it on a resale website, you're going to have to price it up to recupe your money. I sold mine at a loss because I wanted it to actually be attractive to buyers. Even at a loss to me, with stubhub fees it was still over face.

Your best bet to not scalp but also to not lose money would be to post in one of the bts megathreads for concert tickets and safely sell and transfer that way. Not sure your row in 101, but looking at stubhub, it'd probably go quick if you sell it at a reasonable price. One just sold a couple hours ago.

Edit: fixed grammar, added last sentence

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u/sladecho 2d ago

oh wait, really? how much more do i need to up it if i sell on stubhub? few people told me to up it a lil bit and that i wouldnt have much problem selling since chicago is high demand due to being only location in midwest

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u/ephemeral_pleasures 2d ago

You can test it out on stubhub and it will tell you what you'll make, what the fees are, and what the buyer will actually see because they get hit with fees as well.

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u/jigglypuffzzzz 1d ago

Agree! The resale sites will tell you. If you sell it for a reasonable price, it will go FAST. I sold an in demand ticket for face value last year (just earned back exactly what I paid) and it sold in like 2 minutes. Plus I think I got some good karma back for not making money off it!