How do I get tickets transferred from Paciolan

Modified on Wed, 18 Sep at 2:09 PM

Paciolan is a ticketing platform frequently utilized by college football teams for ticket distribution. When purchasing tickets for such events through our site, you might receive your ticket transfers through Paciolan or directly from the home team of the event (e.g., Notre Dame). Once the seller initiates the transfer, expect an email notification either from the home team or from Paciolan itself. This email contains vital details, including an "Accept Ticket" button. By pressing this button, you'll be directed to sign into your existing Paciolan account or to create a new one, which then allows you to accept the transferred tickets.



Unable to Locate Transfer Email from Paciolan? Here's What to Do:


  • Email Search: Begin by combing through your email for the specific event name.  If that doesn't work also try searching for "evenue" and "Paciolan". Ensuring thoroughness in this step is crucial, and it's equally important to review your junk and spam folders for any missed notifications.


For a hassle-free event experience, here are some important recommendations:


  • Mobile Device Access: Ensure you accept the ticket transfer on the mobile device you intend to use at the event. This approach guarantees that your tickets are immediately accessible upon your arrival at the venue.
  • Digital Wallet Storage: Once the transfer is accepted, you'll have the option to save your tickets to your Android or iOS digital wallet. Given that many venues have areas with weak or no Wi-Fi, adding your tickets to your digital wallet in advance is a proactive step to ensure they're always ready for presentation, ensuring smooth entry.

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