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Last activity: 07.07.2010
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The TicketsNow Facebook page is intended to be a fun space for fans of live entertainment events.

We strongly encourage users of this page to respect fellow community members and the posting guidelines of Facebook, and to understand that we reserve the right to remove postings/photos that are:

(a) abusive, defamatory, or obscene;
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(d) in violation of any law or regulation;
(e) otherwise offensive, graphically or in tone; or
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(g) what we determine to be considered spam.

Anyone repeatedly posting material that falls into the above categories will be banned from participating in this Fan Page.

TicketsNow does not necessarily endorse nor are responsible for the accuracy of information, opinions, claims, or advice shared here by our fans.

Thanks and enjoy your time here with us.
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Location: United States, Illinois, Rolling Meadows
Employees: 201-500
Total raised: $34M
Founded date: 1992

Investors 1

Funding Rounds 1

DateSeriesAmountInvestors
06.03.2007-$34M-

Mentions in press and media 7

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07.07.2010With A Fresh $16 Million Round, BuyWithMe Plans To Expand To 20 CitiesA lot of venture money is chasing social commerce startups right now because group buying sites are chasing a lot of money (in the form of consumer spending). Groupon kicked things off with its $135 million mega-round last April. LivingSoci...
26.04.2009Ticket marketplace Viagogo announces tennis deal, strong Q1 resultsViagogo, the online marketplace where anyone can buy or sell tickets for live events, announced today that it is partnering with the French Tennis Federation to create a special ticket exchange channel for tennis, making it the first second...
25.08.2008LiveStub hopes to nuke StubHub, others, with commission-free scalpingUpdated Thanks to the internet, selling tickets on the secondary ticket market — the act formerly known as scalping — has gone legit. EBay bought the market pioneer, StubHub, for $310 million. TicketMaster dropped $265 million to get its ha...
15.01.2008Ticketmaster to buy ticket reseller TicketsNow for $265MTicketmaster, the large ticket seller, said it would buy entertainment event ticket reseller TicketsNow for $265 million. Ticketmaster has long been the monster of ticket sales, but it has been greedy, charging high fees for its service, an...
15.01.2008TicketMaster Buys Online Scalper TicketsNow For $265 MillionJust in time for the Super Bowl and ahead of IAC’s breakup, Ticketmaster has struck a deal to acquire online ticket scalper TicketsNow for $265 million. This follows eBay’s acquisition of StubHub for $310 million last year. TicketsNow is th...
06.08.2007Viagogo invades US online ticket-scalping marketSome entrepreneurs are bold, or foolhardy, depending how you look at it. Eric Baker, co-founder of online ticket scalper StubHub, left in 2004, before StubHub went on to sell to eBay in January for $310 million. Instead, he started rival Vi...
06.03.2007TicketsNow raises $34 million for event tickets onlieTicketsNow, the Chicago-based online marketplace for reselling event tickets, has raised $34 million from a group of investors. TicketsNow competes against players like Stubhub.com, RazorGator and TicketLiquidator.com, places where you can ...

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