Don’t Be a Sucker

Reseller tickets are expensive and may not be legitimate. 

Paying 5 times the actual value of a ticket  

Showing up at the venue and being told that you paid for a seat that was legitimately sold to another  

Both scenarios are frequent occurrences at performing arts centers, including Proctors Collaborative venues. The unfortunate outcome – to use the vernacular – sucks. And it is avoidable.  

We want you here, and we don’t want you to pay too much to join us. If you read no further: The one thing you must know is that the only way to get a legitimate seat at the best price to Proctors Collaborative shows is to buy directly from Proctors Collaborative websites. There are three ways to purchase tickets: 

We know that some consumers may still be tempted to buy from a third-party for a variety of reasons. Know that Proctors Collaborative and its show partners are NOT responsible for redemption of – or refunds for – fraudulent tickets sold from third–party websites and individual resellers. For information on best practices when buying third-party tickets, visit the Better Business Bureau website.  

Better yet … Buy tickets at our official ticketing websites: atproctors.org, attherep.org, and atuph.org