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User profile for user: ReadytotravelNow
ReadytotravelNow
User level: Level1 8 points
Jun 9, 2022 9:15 AM in response to Geniuslucas
I still am only getting the choice to Remove Pass. I would like the choice to Share Pass.
I am having a medical issue and am not able to attend the Opening Ceremony of The World Games in Birmingham, Alabama on July 7. I would like to transfer them to a friend. How do I do that? I do NOT want the tickets to go unused.
Thanks, ReadytotravelNow
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User profile for user: Sigsignman
Sigsignman
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Oct 28, 2021 2:24 PM in response to Geniuslucas
I had this problem and this was my found solution. I went to my wallet, found the ticket (s), pressed the 3 dots in the top right corner, then clicked "remove pass". The pass then was reverted back to the original app that allowed me to put it in my wallet. With it reverted back to the original issuer, I was then able to transfer it from that application. Good luck!
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User profile for user: lobsterghost1
lobsterghost1
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Aug 28, 2021 2:03 PM in response to Geniuslucas
- Open Apple Wallet.
- Tap on the ticket you’d like to share.
- You should see a three-dot icon in the upper-right corner. Tap on it.
- In this next menu, scroll down and tap on Share Pass.
- Send the pass via Messages, Mail or AirDrop.
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User profile for user: Dishmon3
Dishmon3
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Sep 22, 2022 8:49 PM in response to Tonyhal44
Had theater tics that I bought from Ticketmaster and then put in my Wallet
had the same problem with no way to transfer. Screenshot is Great But I went back to Ticketmaster and they had a Transfer Button
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User profile for user: FloridaTomS
FloridaTomS
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Nov 16, 2023 8:10 AM in response to Geniuslucas
To Transfer tickets from your Apple Wallet you must go into your wallet, select the ticket(s) you want to transfer and REMOVE IT from your wallet. This will send it back to whatever agency you transferred control of it from in the first place. In my case it was Ticket Master with the Bills. Wait a few minutes, then go to that agency, make sure you log out if you are logged in, and log in again. Follow your agency's process for transferring tickets and you'll be good. I just did this with three tickets with the Bills help people on the line because I was terrified to lose the tickets entirely. Good luck.
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User profile for user: Tickettrouble
Tickettrouble
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Sep 21, 2021 6:31 AM in response to jhanrahan82
Do you hold these buttons down for a period of time or just click? I can’t get either method to work.
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User profile for user: jhanrahan82
jhanrahan82
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Sep 16, 2021 8:16 PM in response to Geniuslucas
Sporting event tickets (e.g. Notre Dame tickets) are blocked from being shared from Apple Wallet. But you still have a few options. Some are more “official” than others…
1) You can login to your ticket account app (not Apple Wallet…probably an app with your Team’s name). Within that app, you should see an option to officially and legally transfer the tickets. Be advised, the person you’re transferring to will need their own login to the team’s ticketing app, in order to accept the transfer and see the ticket on their phone. This is preferred for transferring to friends. It’s free to do, so this is the best option. If you want to charge a friend, you’ll have to collect your money the old fashioned way.
2) Most teams have partnered with StubHub. (Why this isn’t a violation of anti-trust laws is a topic for a different post). You should see an option to “sell on StubHub” OR worst case, you should be able to type the ticket barcode into StubHub and post them electronically. StubHub will take it from there. (And when I say take it, I mean it. They’ll also take their requisite 15-20% commissions on both the buy side and sell side). Be advised that if the tickets haven’t been officially transferred to you, the original owner will be able to see they were posted to StubHub
3) From your Apple Wallet, with the ticket open, just take a screenprint of it. You can do this by pressing the Volume Up + Power button at the same time. The picture will be saved to your Photos app and you’ll be able to send it via text or email, same as any picture. This is not technically “allowed,” although I don’t think there is much teams can do to prevent it. Be advised, once you send a screenprint, that is essentially a replica, so the first person to enter the game with that barcode will render other replicas void and useless.
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User profile for user: Bee2cute4u
Bee2cute4u
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Mar 2, 2022 7:27 PM in response to Geniuslucas
I had transferred a ticket from Ticketmaster app thought it was all taken care of later my friend told me she never got her ticket?.? I have two other tickets that say I can add to Apple wallet but I don’t want to because I don’t know where the other one went. What happened to that ticket how can I get it back to my phone is there an Apple wallet I can reach to get two or something?
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User profile for user: anshul_io
anshul_io
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Jan 7, 2023 5:23 PM in response to Geniuslucas
- Open apple wallet
- Click on the pass you want to share
- Click on the 3 dots in the top right corner
- Click on the share icon in the top right corner
- share with the device / person your trying to transfer with
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User profile for user: Seandisanti
Seandisanti
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Sep 18, 2023 8:38 AM in response to 1415Hans
This reply worked for me, I didn't have the option to share because it was for a sporting event. I was able to log into my account with the ticket issuer though and easily transfer the tickets for free to a phone number or email.
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User profile for user: jhanrahan82
jhanrahan82
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Oct 25, 2021 8:22 AM in response to tickettransfer
Copying from my post above: the option to transfer from Apple Wallet is hidden by design by the sports teams (i.e. they don’t want people transferring tickets from Apple Wallet, because they can't track that. They want people transferring tickets in the “preferred way” through the team’s ticketing app, because that requires a login with username/password and allows for tracking and legal transfer of ownership rights).
You really only have 3 options:
- Transfer the tickets the official / legal way - using the "transfer" feature in your team's app (not in Apple wallet). e.g. for MLB games, this is in the MLB Ballpark app. For NFL and CFB, teams have their own apps.
- Take a screenprint of the ticket from Apple Wallet screen >> text/send that picture to the person you're trying to transfer the ticket. NOTE: This is not the "preferred" way and is most certainly not a "legal transfer of ownership." However, I don't believe the gate attendants with the ticket scanners have anyway to prevent this from happening.
- Sell the tickets on StubHub - Most teams have chosen Stub Hub as their authorized ticket re-seller broker. How this not a violation of US Anti-Trust laws is a topic for another thread. However, you should be able to post and sell the tickets on StubHub, by typing in the full barcode number that is shown under the QR code of the ticket in your Apple Wallet. NOTE: This will count as a legal transfer of ownership to the buyer. So if the tickets are purchased via StubHub and the purchaser has an issue because the ticket didn't work, the seller will be fined/penalized by StubHub's very harsh ticket seller policies.
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User profile for user: Tonyhal44
Tonyhal44
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Sep 28, 2021 8:55 AM in response to Geniuslucas
An answer given suggests there is a share option after you click on the three dot top right when you have the item in your wallet on screen. - There is NO share pass option now shown. The only answer I have received which bears hope is to take a screen shot and then send it by email. I ghave my doubts this will work for the football season ticket I wish to share. It remains to be seen.
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User profile for user: jhanrahan82
jhanrahan82
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Sep 29, 2021 8:46 AM in response to utvunderground
Keep in mind, the option to transfer from Apple Wallet is hidden by design by the teams. They don’t want people transferring tickets from Apple Wallet. They want people transferring tickets in the “preferred way” through the team’s ticketing app.
This requires authentication / signin. It also allows the teams to track transfers (I.e. Big Brother is watching). This is all intentional.
See example for Indianapolis Colts on how to “correctly” transfer tickets.
https://static.clubs.nfl.com/image/upload/v1599582332/colts/uzddeyzv8lc0fku8lbzv.pdf
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User profile for user: ChillyMadison
ChillyMadison
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Dec 21, 2021 8:52 AM in response to Geniuslucas
So for example, in my case, if I wanted to transfer say Pittsburgh Steeler tickets that I put in my Apple Wallet, I cannot do it through the apple wallet. I have to log into the Steeler App which uses Ticketmaster to transfer them. They won't show up when I log into ticketmaster alone, it has to be through the Steeler app. So I am sure in your guys case there was an app that you had used to put them in your wallet in the first place. That is how you will have to transfer them.
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User profile for user: Cathan11
Cathan11
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Dec 29, 2021 2:51 PM in response to Geniuslucas
Having tried unsuccessfully to transfer a Memphis Grizzlies NBA basketball game ticket from my Apple wallet, I found that the only way to transfer a ticket to someone else is to go through the team app. Tapping the three dot icon at the top right of the ticket screen did not provide a “share” option.
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