so this probably doesn't help you, other than the audience of users is much smaller (as in, probably better to use stubby hubby)
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Here's the story: I have three season tickets to Portland Timbers games, one of which is a spare. For the last three years, I've sold the spare pretty easily on StubHub; the Timbers website even had an interface with StubHub, making the listing process pretty easy.
Fast-forward to 2017: The Timbers (maybe all of MLS?) have switched to SeatGeek as the go-to option for secondary-market selling. That doesn't mean I can't use StubHub... just that there's no longer a StubHub interface at the club's website.
So, before I list the first 10 or so matches at SeatGeek, thought it would be good to get a sense of how it compares to StubHub.