Large Ticket Brokers usually pay ticket pullers to buy the tickets for them. Since many online ticket agencies have restrictions on residency requirements or how many tickets one can by, the brokers hire people to buy the tickets.
Usually the brokers email the pullers ahead of time and give the details (who, when, where, what sorts of seats to buy, shipping option).
Then, the puller logs into the web site selling the tickets and buys all they can.
Most of the time the tickets are sent to the pullers house and then they reship to the broker.
The broker reimburses the puller for ticket costs, shipping charges, and convenience fees. The puller then also gets some commission.
If this sounds like something you would like you can call some local ticket brokers, or check on Ticket Puller online.
At Ticket Puller commission is based on the price of the ticket. Commissions start at 5% and go up to 10%.
click here to find out more about Ticket Puller
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