Posted here because this forum has viewers who might be affected:
I posted tickets for sale on StubHub via GoShockers.com.
StubHub's automatic event title for all Men's Basketball games has "Shocker" spelled "Schocker". I didn't notice until I committed the listing.
So if you look for your listing starting at the StubHub.com page as a starting point, once you type "Wichita State" into the search bar, it auto-fills "Shockers".
So the buyers will never find the correct events by title.
Also if you search for the tickets by location, you'll find that StubHub thinks Wichita State games are played in Topeka. If you type "Wichita State Schockers" as the event you'll find that 13 of the 14 events are in Topeka, the other is in Wichita (the Intrust Bank Game).
I've written both WSU ticket office and StubHub about this. I'll post what answers I get.
I posted tickets for sale on StubHub via GoShockers.com.
StubHub's automatic event title for all Men's Basketball games has "Shocker" spelled "Schocker". I didn't notice until I committed the listing.
So if you look for your listing starting at the StubHub.com page as a starting point, once you type "Wichita State" into the search bar, it auto-fills "Shockers".
So the buyers will never find the correct events by title.
Also if you search for the tickets by location, you'll find that StubHub thinks Wichita State games are played in Topeka. If you type "Wichita State Schockers" as the event you'll find that 13 of the 14 events are in Topeka, the other is in Wichita (the Intrust Bank Game).
I've written both WSU ticket office and StubHub about this. I'll post what answers I get.
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