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eusta.org

EU Secondary Ticketing Association, also known as EUSTA is a non-governmental, self-regulatory body based in the Netherlands, formed to provide self-regulation within the ticket resale industry in the European Union. EUSTA's aim is to ensure fairness and openness in the sale of event tickets and its members are required to comply with a stringent code of practice. The EUSTA code of practice covers all aspects of secondary ticket market practices - however it can be summarized in the preamble: EUSTA was founded in 2009 by a group of Dutch Online ticket brokering companies engaged in Ticket resale in order to provide benchmarks to help legitimize and change negative public perception of the emerging free market around event ticketing online. More information...

According to PR-model, eusta.org is ranked 2,906,289th in multilingual Wikipedia, in particular this website is ranked 1,577,320th in English Wikipedia.

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