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Nov 2023-May 2024
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Cavs vs Bulls game
Cavs vs Bulls game
CommunicationI bought tickets on what I thought was Ticketsmarter's website, but it turned out to be SeatGeek. I couldn't find my tickets and had to call customer service to sort it out. It would have been helpful if they had made it really clear before I purchased the tickets that I had to create an account on SeatGeek to get them.
About SeatGeek
SeatGeek is an event ticket marketplace and aggregator that facilitates the buying and selling of tickets for live events, including sports, concerts, and theater shows. Founded in 2009 by Russell D'Souza, Jack Groetzinger, and Eric Waller, the company initially started as a search engine for tickets, helping users find the best prices for events by aggregating and listing tickets from various sources. Over time, SeatGeek expanded its operations to include direct partnerships with leagues, teams, and venues, transitioning into a primary ticketing platform in addition to its secondary market services. The company has also developed and integrated mobile-focused features, such as interactive seating charts and Deal Score technology, which assesses the value of tickets relative to their price. SeatGeek is headquartered in New York City, United States.
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