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Listing Suites Accurately

  1. Suites – Shared and Private. Suites are often considered premium experiences but are not to be assumed as private suites, nor to be assumed as any particular type of seating. The section, row, and external notes of a listing will determine the type of seating being listed and purchased on an order. Pay attention to the following methods in order to safely list and purchase Tickets in suites.
    1. Individual Suite Tickets. Individual suite Tickets must be filled with actual (stadium) seats unless properly noted as barstool or Standing Room Only. Individual suite Tickets for barstool seating must include “BARSTOOL” as the row and denote the seat is a barstool in the public notes. Individual suite Tickets for Standing Room Only must include “SRO” as the row and denote the seat is Standing Room Only in the public notes. Individual Suite Tickets must be listed with a disclaimer that Tickets are located in a shared suite. You may list a disclaimer that advises buyers that suites are sold as open seating.
    2. Partial Suites. If you are selling a partial suite the public notes must include the number of actual (stadium) seats, barstool seats, and Standing Room Only Tickets that are included. Additionally, the public notes must denote that the suite is shared with other people and how many other people.
    3. Full Suites. If you are selling a full suite the public notes must include the term “Full Suite” or “Private Suite” and the number of actual (stadium) seats, barstool seats, and Standing Room Only Tickets that are included. The quantity should be one (1) and the price should be all-inclusive. An example of a suitable note for this type of listing is “20-person Suite, 14 seated, 6 SRO, Full Suite.”
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