OT: Anyone Ever Use Stub Hub? (update)

Hi,
I'm thinking about using Stub Hub to purchase World Series tickets. Does anyone have any experiences, good or bad, to share? I'm looking for tickets to game 6 and/or 7, which at this point obviously are "if necessary". Anyone ever had issues getting money back for games that didn't occur?
Thanks in advance for any help.
-Tom (detroitfan2)
I'm thinking about using Stub Hub to purchase World Series tickets. Does anyone have any experiences, good or bad, to share? I'm looking for tickets to game 6 and/or 7, which at this point obviously are "if necessary". Anyone ever had issues getting money back for games that didn't occur?
Thanks in advance for any help.
-Tom (detroitfan2)
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<< <i>Someone else may know better, but I would not purchase any until either game is set to be played for sure. I may be speaking outta my arse, but I think game 6 is a definite! >>
Edited to add: if you get any and do go, get me one too, I will drive!
The problem is that prices go up as the games become more certain. Already, game 6 tickets are going for more than game 7. Game 7 tickets are a bargain given how much they will be on Sunday morning.
Sellers pay 15% of sales price commission. No charge to buyers.
I sold San Jose Sharks tickets, not exactly a super hot item, both over face enough to cover the fees. I was skeptical at first, but am now sold.
Also, as I understand it, buyer pays 10% fee as well.
Bosox1976
StubHub charges a 10% transaction fee based upon the final ticket(s) value.
So far, I'm very impressed. Now if the game is not played, supposedly I get back every cent. If that happens, we'll see how it goes.
Thanks everyone for your advice.