So many issues
So many issues. Their fees are outrageous. I sold tickets and the verification email came with a broken link and no directions on how to actually get paid. They don't answer the phone. They are the worst. Do Not Recommend.
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West Huron Road 250, 44113, Cleveland, United States
So many issues. Their fees are outrageous. I sold tickets and the verification email came with a broken link and no directions on how to actually get paid. They don't answer the phone. They are the worst. Do Not Recommend.
Trying to find my tickets took over an hour on phone w/ support. I am virtually certain that the seats I selected were not the ones I got. I will NEVER use flashseats again
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