I need to print my tickets, but I don’t have access to a printer. How should I proceed?

Modified on Thu, 13 Jul, 2023 at 7:51 PM

If you are unable to print your tickets at home, you should see if someone you know has a printer. If you do not know anyone who has a printer, you can always utilize a print shop (Staples, FedEx, Kinkos, etc.) or locate your local library to get the tickets printed.

If time permits, your seller may be able to print tickets on your behalf and mail them to you for an additional delivery fee. Please contact our customer service team if that may be an option.

Please note that neither our website or your seller's office are responsible for printing issues and ability to print tickets is out of our control. This does not impact our guarantee as tickets are delivered.

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