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Originally Posted by Doubl3_H
If the seller agreed to sign the following paper, will it work on a legal perspective?
Purchase Receipt
I ___________________________ have sold two electronic copies of XXXX concert tickets to _______________________ for $XXX.00 CDN each for a total of $XXX.00 CDN on XXX, Xth, 2012 at_____________________(location). I certify and confirm that the concert tickets are originals and valid for the XXXX concert to be held at the Rogers Arena in Vancouver, B.C. If, in any case, the tickets are found to be invalid for entry to the concert either due to duplication or fraud, I agree to refund the full amount of the payment to the purchaser.
Ticket Number: _________________________ Other Details: __________________________
Ticket Number: _________________________ Other Details: __________________________
I _________________________(Seller) have read and agree to the above terms and conditions.
Signature of Seller: ______________________________ Date: _________________
Other Details: __________________________________
______________________________________________
Signature of Purchaser: ___________________________ Date: _________________
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IMO, no seller will be willing to sign this type of agreement, when the seller can always find another buyer who is willing to purchase without any strings attached.
Tickets are cheaper on CL for a reason, and that is you cannot verify whether the ticket is real/fake.
If you are afraid of being scammed, just buy from third party sites like stubhub.