HookemFromOkc Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago Anyone here ever use Tickpick website? It says my tickets will arrive by 9/11/26 (day before game)... I'm coming from out of town and dont want to risk not having them before my trip... Surely the seller actually has the ticket in their possession already right? Quote
Jceciliano98 Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago I usually use seat geek. Mine dont come in until the 2nd of September. I got tickets for the UTSA game. 1 Quote
southpaw Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago 1 hour ago, HookemFromOkc said: Anyone here ever use Tickpick website? It says my tickets will arrive by 9/11/26 (day before game)... I'm coming from out of town and dont want to risk not having them before my trip... Surely the seller actually has the ticket in their possession already right? I'd be surprised if anyone has their tickets yet. Don't they usually get loaded in early August? 1 Quote
Migas & Fajitas Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 5 hours ago, southpaw said: I'd be surprised if anyone has their tickets yet. Don't they usually get loaded in early August? Correct. Season ticket holders begin having access to their season tickets starting in early-mid August. OU tickets don’t be available until September. 1 Quote
Longhornfrenzy Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 6 hours ago, HookemFromOkc said: Anyone here ever use Tickpick website? It says my tickets will arrive by 9/11/26 (day before game)... I'm coming from out of town and dont want to risk not having them before my trip... Surely the seller actually has the ticket in their possession already right? I've used it once. My tickets arrived on time. It was for a concert. Bought them back 4 months in advance and the tickets did not arrive until like 2 days before the concert. Had me sweating a little bit, but they arrived. 1 Quote
Jerky Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago It is legit. Texas seat locations are known to the original buyer so your seller likely knows he has those tickets to sell. You should get your tickets. If not, a refund is what they are obligated to do. You are financially protected if you use a credit card. Rare but any online site could be forced to issue a refund. A last minute refund has happened to me once. 1 Quote
HookemFromOkc Posted 3 hours ago Author Posted 3 hours ago 1 hour ago, Jerky said: It is legit. Texas seat locations are known to the original buyer so your seller likely knows he has those tickets to sell. You should get your tickets. If not, a refund is what they are obligated to do. You are financially protected if you use a credit card. Rare but any online site could be forced to issue a refund. A last minute refund has happened to me once. Appreciate the piece of mind. Hopefully the seller will send as soon as their tix hit their inbox if that is the case. Quote
HonkEm Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 10 hours ago, HookemFromOkc said: Anyone here ever use Tickpick website? It says my tickets will arrive by 9/11/26 (day before game)... I'm coming from out of town and dont want to risk not having them before my trip... Surely the seller actually has the ticket in their possession already right? TickPick is solid - use them quite a bit. The reason they show a late delivery date isn’t because the seller is sketchy - it’s because Texas doesn’t actually release the tickets to season ticket holders until late July or early August. Once UT loads the tickets into everyone’s accounts, most sellers transfer them pretty quickly. That 9/11 date is just the ‘latest possible’ window TickPick uses so they don’t over‑promise. And yeah --- one of the big reasons people use TickPick is the no‑fee pricing. What you see is what you pay, which is why their listings sometimes look better than StubHub or SeatGeek. If you bought with a credit card, you’re protected either way, but realistically you’ll have your tickets well before your trip. 1 Quote
HookemFromOkc Posted 1 hour ago Author Posted 1 hour ago 19 minutes ago, HonkEm said: TickPick is solid - use them quite a bit. The reason they show a late delivery date isn’t because the seller is sketchy - it’s because Texas doesn’t actually release the tickets to season ticket holders until late July or early August. Once UT loads the tickets into everyone’s accounts, most sellers transfer them pretty quickly. That 9/11 date is just the ‘latest possible’ window TickPick uses so they don’t over‑promise. And yeah --- one of the big reasons people use TickPick is the no‑fee pricing. What you see is what you pay, which is why their listings sometimes look better than StubHub or SeatGeek. If you bought with a credit card, you’re protected either way, but realistically you’ll have your tickets well before your trip. Also learned today that the seller of the seats does not get paid until the tickets are transferred and the event has ended. I feel 100% better now. If the seller does not actually own the seats they are given a hefty penalty from Tickpick and I am reimbursed with tickets equally comparable or better...or a complete refund. Finding tickets the day before is probably challenging but im definitely going to move forward booking the rest of my trip. Hookem 1 Quote
Aspann85 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 11 hours ago, HookemFromOkc said: Anyone here ever use Tickpick website? It says my tickets will arrive by 9/11/26 (day before game)... I'm coming from out of town and dont want to risk not having them before my trip... Surely the seller actually has the ticket in their possession already right? It is a QR code that you scan upon entry now. We have 13 season tickets so we have to sell some every once in awhile. You’ll be ok. I believe it is done like that so that you can’t go flip it to make money like a scalper. Quote
HonkEm Posted 59 minutes ago Posted 59 minutes ago 11 minutes ago, HookemFromOkc said: Also learned today that the seller of the seats does not get paid until the tickets are transferred and the event has ended. I feel 100% better now. If the seller does not actually own the seats they are given a hefty penalty from Tickpick and I am reimbursed with tickets equally comparable or better...or a complete refund. Finding tickets the day before is probably challenging but im definitely going to move forward booking the rest of my trip. Hookem That all lines up with how TickPick operates. Their buyer protections are pretty strong, and the fact the seller doesn’t get paid until after the transfer and the event gives you a ton of leverage. The penalties for listing seats you don’t actually own are steep, so the system really pushes sellers to deliver exactly what they advertised. And yeah, last‑minute ticket hunting can get dicey, but with how their no‑fee setup works and how quickly transfers happen once UT loads everything, you’re in a solid spot. Sounds like you’ve got everything you need to book the rest of the trip without stressing over the tickets. Hope you have an awesome trip - sounds like it’s shaping up to be a good one. Quote
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