buying – PSafe Blog https://www.psafe.com/en/blog Articles and news about Mobile Security, Android, Apps, Social Media and Technology in general. Thu, 19 Jan 2023 14:49:21 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.3 https://www.psafe.com/en/blog/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/cropped-psafe_blog_purple-shield-32x32.png buying – PSafe Blog https://www.psafe.com/en/blog 32 32 <![CDATA[The Top 10 Sites to Buy and Sell Tickets]]> https://www.psafe.com/en/blog/revitalize-whatsapp-account-whatsapp-cleaner/ Fri, 17 Mar 2017 13:00:49 +0000 https://www.psafe.com/en/blog/?p=8895 When it comes to buying tickets from a reseller, not all sites are created equal. Some are easy to find, but have whopping brokerage fees that go to the site owners — making it critical to identify the best places to buy. Here are the top 10 online ticket brokers.

  1. Ticket Lodge

Tickets to both concerts and sporting events are easy to find on Ticket Lodge, a site that often sells tickets below face value and at lower prices than Stubhub. Ticket Lodge is an affordable option for those looking to attend a game or concert at a great price.

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  1. StubHub

At a 15% brokerage rate, the tickets might be a little more expensive, but the security and customer support that you receive from one of the biggest ticket brokers in the world makes it worth shopping here. They might be a huge company, but they’re still one of the best.

  1. VIP Meet and Greet Tickets

For those looking to purchase VIP tickets, there is no better place than VIP Meet and Greet. Ticket brokers like StubHub and Ticket Lodge often fail to properly label premium tickets, but this site verifies each VIP ticket.

  1. MetroSeats

Similar to Ticket Lodge, MetroSeats has some of the lowest ticket prices available, thanks in part to lower resale fees.

  1. CheapConcertTickets.me

You might not have heard of them before now, but that’s because CheapConcertTickets.me spends almost no money on advertisements. Those savings are passed on to customers, who are rewarded with lower ticket prices for concerts.

  1. FinallyItsYours.com

Another company that hasn’t gotten much publicity receives rave reviews for something other than low costs: upgrades. People who buy here frequently get their seats upgraded — a feature you won’t want to miss!

  1. Lucky Duck Tickets

These tickets tend to be cheaper than other ticket brokers, especially with a promo code. More customers are choosing to purchase tickets here because they are often cheaper than on StubHub.

  1. Tickifieds Direct

A lesser known company, consumers can buy or sell tickets on this site, also at a generally lower cost than StubHub. Events including sports and concerts are available.

  1. Vivid Seats

There is a wide range of opinions on Vivid Seats. Some have had a great experience with it, while others have had problems receiving their tickets on time. Mixed reviews have some wary of utilizing the site, but good deals are abound for concert tickets.

  1. Ticketmaster

Ticketmaster offers a wide range of concert and sporting event tickets at generally reasonable prices. Ticketmaster doesn’t have the same great deals as sites like Ticket Lodge, but it’s still a decent spot to shop.

 

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<![CDATA[What are Some of the Best Days to Be a Techie?]]> https://www.psafe.com/en/blog/best-days-techie/ Fri, 14 Oct 2016 13:40:12 +0000 https://www.psafe.com/en/blog/?p=4632 As businesses approach the fourth quarter of 2016, it is indeed the most wonderful time of the year for tech lovers. Some of the best deals on computers, TVs, phones, and many other technical devices can be found throughout Q4 of any business year. With that said, let’s take a look at some of the best days of the year for techies!

Black Friday
Of course Black Friday is the first date that comes to mind when dealing with sales of any kind! Retailers are making their big push into the holiday season so their end of the year sales numbers look as strong as possible. For consumers, there are both apps and websites dedicated just to the sales that are available on this date. If they’re willing to get to a store at 5AM (or sometimes even earlier), techies can snag themselves some great buys.

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Cyber Monday
For those who prefer not to camp out to get one of the three available Xbox One’s on sale for $99, Cyber Monday offers an excellent alternative. Supplies are not nearly as limited, and the stores to choose from are greater. Between Amazon, eBay, NewEgg, TigerDirect, and Woot alone, techies can compare and contrast both performance specs and prices of the items on their wish list.

Prime Day
Speaking of online retailers, Prime Day on Amazon is another day to grab fantastic deals on technology. From Amazon exclusive devices to PCs and TVs, Amazon drops the prices on much of their inventory for their exclusive 24-hour sale. This year’s Prime Day, July 12th, was the biggest day in the history of Amazon, so expect it to be back and bigger than ever next year.

Saturday Before Father’s Day
Retailers seem to discount techie goodies before father’s day, assuming that many dads out there are techies. Here’s the thing; even if a dad in your life isn’t a techie, but you are, you can still score some great deals. If you’ve been looking longingly at a 4K TV to watch Netflix content on, I’m sure “dad” could use one of those!

First Day of E3
E3 is the mecca of technology, and going through E3 is like waking up on Christmas morning for adults who love technology. Video games, mobile devices, and advances in AI (artificial intelligence) or AR (augmented reality) are all revealed at E3 throughout the course of the event. That first day, when techies get to see what vendors have been planning for over a year, isn’t like much else.

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