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  1. Event Ticket Seller
  2. Hobby Store

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TicketFire has the hottest events at the coolest prices and no hidden fees. Find tickets to sports, concerts, and theater. TicketFire's mobile app allows anyone with a smartphone to scan, digitize, transfer, and sell their event tickets.


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2.6

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TrustScore 2.5 out of 5

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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

I converted some tickets for a broker…

I converted some tickets for a broker site using Ticket Fire. The tickets converted to something other than the event that had issued bar codes for. Resulting in me having to pay the client double what I were actually selling the tickets for. Ticketfire is a genius idea. But it doesnt work. it cost me money and creditability.

November 30, 2021
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

TicketFire is so simple to use

TicketFire is so simple to use. I recently bought tickets from them and saved $20 compared to what they were on TicketMaster!!!! I love their app and also their website. Go TicketFire!

May 14, 2019
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

TicketFire is the perfect place to get…

TicketFire is the perfect place to get tickets for sold-out shows. I was looking for Ed Sheeran tickets and was able to save $50 each on floor seats compared to SeatGeek and StubHub. I appreciate that TicketFire shows the full price up front so I know what I'm paying right away. Quick shoutout to their customer support team who answered my questions right away and made sure I had everything I needed for a great night at the concert!

December 7, 2018
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Rated 5 out of 5 stars

TicketFire is a must-have

TicketFire is a must-have! I had 2 paper tickets to the Lakers game this weekend that I was unable to use due to a last minute conflict and I thought I would have to give them away or they would go to waste. A friend told me about TicketFire and I was able to simply snap a picture of the tickets and list them for sale in minutes! TicketFire saved me over 2 hundred dollars!

December 7, 2018
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

TicketFire will cause your company harm.

TicketFire shouldn’t be on the iOS App Store.

TicketFire is supposed to be an easy to use way to convert your hard ticket to an E-ticket to email to your friends or clients by snapping a photo of the ticket.

Their program rarely works 100% properly, causes problems, and ends up costing a massive amount of money in the long-run for a legitimate ticket broker.

Here’s an example of something that has happened to us 18 times in the past year of using TicketFire (the app)...

We bought tickets to Jersey Boys at New World Stages.

We snapped photos of the tickets in the TicketFire app on iPhone.

Their system recognized these tickets as tickets to Avenue Q and converted them to PDFs that said, “Avenue Q.”

So...try again.

This time the tickets uploaded as Jersey Boys tickets. Great!

Email the tickets to the client with a reminder to print the tickets to take to the show.

Client gets to the door of the venue, in this case it was New World Stages, and the client is told, “You can’t enter with those tickets because they are fake.”

Why?

Because TicketFire had sent the customer a Ticketmaster PDF instead of a Telecharge PDF.

This isn’t the first time that has happened, and in the end scenario, I end up dealing with an angry customer, the NYPD, and New World stages looking like I’m committing fraud when the entire problem happened because TicketFire doesn’t work as advertised.

Here’s the other thing:
If a Schubert Ticketing aka TELECHARGE Venue spots a ticket that was converted this way by TicketFire, they will deny the ticket holders admittance to the venue because it violates the specific term on their tickets that says they cannot be altered in any manner.

My suggestion: just don’t use them. Their company causes more issues and reputation harm than you could possibly imagine.

May 15, 2018
Unprompted review

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