Ticket Liquidator is a nationwide network through which licensed companies resell
tickets to events. This means that we don't charge your card, nor own, price, or
ship the tickets listed for sale on our website. Instead, these tickets are priced,
shipped, etc., by different sellers who usually include a mark-up fee in the final
ticket price. While sometimes frustrating, this price mark-up is standard across
ticket resale websites and is the extra price we all pay to access great seats to
great events on our own schedule when primary ticket sources are likely sold-out.
Our ticket sellers don't advertise seat numbers on their listings in order to avoid
the flagrant double-booking of tickets. That would translate into numerous customers
having their orders cancelled when they otherwise thought they were "all set." So,
to prevent this, our ticket sellers give themselves leeway by listing tickets in
general sections and rows. Even then, if they run out of tickets, they will immediately
try to find replacement tickets for you of equal or greater value. The general goal:
get you those tickets before you've missed a crucial buying opportunity!
We understand that people often attend events with friends or family and so it's
important to be able to be near the ones you love. That means that all tickets on
our website are guaranteed to be together unless explicitly stated otherwise (eg:
the seller advertises the tickets as being "piggybacked"). Another rare exception
is if the seller of a listing notes that the tickets will be "split" (ie: split
up into different consecutive chunks) if a customer purchases more than a certain
number of them.
It's an unfortunate fact of life that neither we nor the sellers who list tickets
on our website are responsible for ticket distribution. This is in the busy hands
of event promoters and means that we are all at their mercy (so to speak!). Occasionally,
indeed, tickets are not even printed and/or distributed until within weeks of their
event. This means that our ticket sellers may not have tickets in hand to ship to
you immediately after you place an order. But, no fear, because the minute your
tickets are available, they will be shipped according to the method chosen during
checkout.
Ticket Liquidator, rather like Ebay, is a forum where licensed ticket companies and
consumers like you can resell tickets to events. These numerous sellers price their
tickets based on personal calculations about what they think "the public" is willing
to pay. One seller may list tickets at $50 apiece and another may list tickets in
the very same section and row at $35 apiece. In short, the price of a ticket does
not always determine the quality of a seat. Therefore, as a rule, it is better to
buy tickets based on stated location rather than price.
The service fee (18.5% of the total ticket price) is an integral part of our business
model and will be calculated automatically on the checkout page. It pays for website
maintenance, credit card billing security, e-mail and phone-based customer support,
and the technological system that allows sellers to list tickets online. Please
note that all businesses charge a service fee (even those who "don't!") and that
ours is one of the lowest in the secondary ticket market. We prefer to advertise
it separately from the ticket price for the sake of full price transparency.
The sellers who list tickets through Ticket Liquidator have a small window of time
during which they're allowed to accept or reject a ticket order placed by a customer.
Sellers often list tickets (albeit for high prices!) on other websites and thus
they may need some time to make sure the tickets you purchased were not just bought
by someone else. Please note that our Worry-Free Guarantee does not take effect
for ticket purchases until a seller officially accepts an order and confirms that
it will be fulfilled. (Most sellers will contact you directly to confirm your order's
status within a few hours, but we at TL can always check for you, too!)
There are very few diversions from this rule: First, you will be refunded by the
seller for your order total (minus the shipping fee) if your event is cancelled
or never played. Second, you will be refunded by the seller for all order charges
if your tickets do not allow access to the venue or are not delivered in time for
the event. Please note, though, that postponed events do not entitle customers to
a refund because the tickets will be valid for the new date of the event. (In that
case, if you're stuck with tickets you don't want, you can always resell them on Ticket Liquidator!)
Tickets may not ship immediately after you purchase them, but that doesn't mean
you have to worry about getting them in time for a big occasion! Email giftnote@ticketliquidator.com
and we will create a gift
note that you can give your gift recipient in lieu of tickets. The gift
note could be customized for your event type (holiday, birthday, "thank you" - etc.)
and be delivered via email as a PDF document within one business day. We can also
ship hard copies of gift notes, as well - whatever you want - so that your special
someone has something to open on the big day!
The 2012 Alamo Bowl is nearly here and tickets are going fast. With the Big 12 taking on the Pac-12 this is going to be a great game. Don’t wait to get in on the fun and buy your Alamo Bowl tickets before its too late!
The Alamo Bowl is one of the most exciting bowls and tickets are always going fast. Hosted at Alamodome in San Antonio, Texas, this game always gets a big crowd. You don’t want to miss it so get your tickets for the Alamo Bowl before it’s too late. Officially known as the Valero Alamo Bowl, the game has previously been known as the Alamo Bowl and the MasterCard Alamo Bowl. You don’t want to miss watching the Big 12 battle the Pac-12 for the chance to win the Alamo Bowl Trophy, so get your tickets and get into Alamodome Bowl before it’s too late!
Alamo Bowl Information
First played in 1993, the Alamo Bowl has seen some great moments over the years. Taking place at San Antonio’s Alamodome, the Alamo Bowl matches up a team from the Big 12 against a team from the Pac-12. The winner of the Valero Alamo Bowl is awarded the Alamo Bowl Trophy as well as a $0 cash prize, not to mention a great story for anyone that bought game tickets! The game was been known as the Valero Alamo Bowl since 2007. Previously it has been known as the Alamo Bowl and before that the MasterCard Alamo Bowl. No matter what the name, you can be sure that the college bowl football action is going to insane so don’t wait to get a game ticket! The Alamo Bowl is aligned with the Big 12 and the Pac-12, meaning that teams from that conference get first shot at participating in the game. The other bowl games associated with the Big 12 are: the Cotton Bowl, Fiesta Bowl, Insight Bowl, Holiday Bowl, Pinstripe Bowl, and the Texas Bowl. Bowl games associated with the Pac-12 include the Rose Bowl, Holiday Bowl, Sun Bowl, Las Vegas Bowl, Fight Hunger Bowl and the New Mexico Bowl. So if you’re team isn’t playing in the 2011 Alamo Bowl, check out some of the other games to see where they ended up.