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TickPick seller fees explained

TickPick is known for advertising “no buyer fees”, which makes it stand out from many other marketplaces. On the seller side, its fees are more in line with the rest of the industry.

This guide summarizes TickPick's seller fees based on public sources. It's not official TickPick documentation — always check your TickPick account for details on a specific sale.

TickPick’s seller fee model

Multiple fee breakdowns cite TickPick's seller fees as around 15%, similar to platforms like StubHub in many comparisons. The key difference is on the buyer side: TickPick does not tack on additional buyer fees at checkout.

In practice, that means:

  • Listing is free; a commission applies when tickets sell.
  • Buyers see an all-in price, which can make listings easier to compare.
  • Sellers pay a commission similar to other major marketplaces, but with the marketing advantage of no buyer fees.

What TickPick’s fees mean for your payout

Using the commonly cited ~15% commission as a rough guide:

  • $200 sale price → about $30 commission → about $170 payout
  • $350 sale price → about $52.50 commission → about $297.50 payout
  • $500 sale price → about $75 commission → about $425 payout

Actual fees can vary, so treat these numbers as examples, not guarantees. Always verify commission details in TickPick's payout summary for your listing.

TickPick vs StubHub and others

Because TickPick and StubHub often sit near each other in seller fee ranges, the main differences come down to:

  • Buyer experience – TickPick shows all-in prices; StubHub has historically shown fees later in checkout.
  • Who can sell – TickPick is oriented more toward professional sellers and brokers in many cases, while StubHub supports a broader mix of sellers.
  • Event coverage – inventory and demand can differ between the two for specific events.

To see which platform may leave you with more money for a particular ticket, use the ticket resale payout calculator and enter assumed fee percentages for TickPick and its competitors.

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