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Ticket agency StubHub offering 10% discount with Apple Pay

StubHub's app works across iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch and Apple TV

For a limited time, the StubHub service is offering 10% off the price of any of its music, sports and entertainment tickets, if you buy using Apple Pay and the StubHub app. Terms and conditions do apply.

Apple's latest promotion for Apple Pay is a partnership with the StubHub entertainment and sports ticketing company. Until the end of Wednesday, January 29, members who buy any tickets using Apple Pay through StubHub's app will get a 10% discount of their total purchase price.

There are more stipulations beyond the necessity to use the app and Apple Pay before the end of the deal. There's a maximum discount of $100, for instance, and you can solely use the offer on one order. While you can't use it to buy gift cards, it otherwise doesn't matter what or how many tickets you buy in that order, it's still a one-shot deal.

Curiously, StubHub is not currently promoting this offer on its website. Instead, members of the US version of the service were emailed both with the details and the specifics of how to apply the discount. If you sign up for the service today, it's not clear whether you will get this email, but the offer will still apply so long as you are a member in the United States.

At checkout in the StubHub app, when using Apple Pay, you need to enter APPLEPAY2020 as a discount code.

While StubHub doesn't specify this, you can buy tickets through Apple Pay via an Apple Card — and if you do, you get 2% Daily Cash from Apple.

This is the first Apple Pay promotion StubHub has done, but the company began accepting Apple Pay back in August 2019.



2 Comments

MplsP 8 Years · 4047 comments

10% discount... so now they only screw people over with a 40% surcharge instead of a 50% one...

fastasleep 14 Years · 6451 comments

Fuck this company and all the rest of the ticket reseller market. It’s all sanctioned scalping and it’s ruining the industry.