If you still need tickets, Brett Goldberg, with TickPick says, “It’s always important to compare apples to apples of the pricing.”
Goldberg suggests before you buy, make sure you know the total price. TickPick shows you the overall price, with no service fee. Other websites show you the price per ticket, and you don’t see the fees until you click buy.
On Ticketmaster, you’ll find nosebleed seats for around $270 each with all the fees, and if you want to be right at the action just a few rows from center court, one ticket, will cost you $22,500, but when you add on the nearly $5,000 in fees, you’ll shell out more than $27,000 for just one ticket.
Tickets to the Final Four are now all electronic. If someone just wants to send you a screenshot of a mobile ticket, that’s a red flag. Instead, you want the ticket through mobile transfer, which means the tickets are delivered via email or link from the ticket broker.
“When you get that transfer you can feel confident that that ticket is legitimate and you don’t have to worry about a paper ticket that may have been copied multiple…