A_Slab_of_Bacon
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Can't Make It To Every Game? - U of M Teams up with Stubhub ? ? ? ?
I got an email from the U, they've got some sort of arrangement with Stubhub for season ticket holders to sell their tickets on Stubhub.
It looks like there is some integration with the existing ticketing system, and.... yet... not quite seamless.
The process is to go to mygophersports.com and there is a stubhub option where you register to sell your tickets. But then you're not done.
Then you sign up with stubhub... and set the price.
Not exactly the smoothest system but not terrible either.
The email is telling folks about this option is also kinda wonky with a somewhat blurry img containing non specific instructions. It talks about step 1 being "LOGIN OR REGISTER at your ticket marketplace" (I guess that's mygopmygophersports.com), but it doesn't actually bother to say where. It's not that hard to figure out but if they want folks to do this thing ... probabbly should tell them. It wouldn't take that much effort to be more specific.
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Email marketing aside this is an interesting attempt that hopefully long run would make more tickets / better seats more readily available to folks who want to go.
I got an email from the U, they've got some sort of arrangement with Stubhub for season ticket holders to sell their tickets on Stubhub.
It looks like there is some integration with the existing ticketing system, and.... yet... not quite seamless.
The process is to go to mygophersports.com and there is a stubhub option where you register to sell your tickets. But then you're not done.
Then you sign up with stubhub... and set the price.
Not exactly the smoothest system but not terrible either.
The email is telling folks about this option is also kinda wonky with a somewhat blurry img containing non specific instructions. It talks about step 1 being "LOGIN OR REGISTER at your ticket marketplace" (I guess that's mygopmygophersports.com), but it doesn't actually bother to say where. It's not that hard to figure out but if they want folks to do this thing ... probabbly should tell them. It wouldn't take that much effort to be more specific.
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Email marketing aside this is an interesting attempt that hopefully long run would make more tickets / better seats more readily available to folks who want to go.