See Tickets

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See Tickets is an international ticketing company that sells tickets for concerts, festivals, theatre, sports, and other live events.

London, United Kingdom
Owned by Vivendi

About See Tickets

See Tickets is a global ticketing platform that provides online and mobile ticket sales for concerts, festivals, theatre performances, club nights, exhibitions, sports events, and other live entertainment. They act as the official ticketing partner for many venues, promoters, and event organizers, handling everything from ticket inventory and payment processing to digital and print-at-home ticket delivery.

A charge labeled like “SEE TICKETS* DANNYS LI” on your statement typically indicates that you purchased tickets for a specific event (for example, a concert or live show whose name starts with “Danny’s…”), with See Tickets processing the payment on behalf of the event organizer. The amount may include ticket face value, service/booking fees, and sometimes delivery or venue fees. You might see this as a one-time charge shortly after you complete your booking, or as a pending authorization that later finalizes for the confirmed amount.

If you’re unsure about the charge, start by searching your email (including spam/junk folders) for order confirmations from “See Tickets” or “seetickets.com,” as these will show the event name, date, venue, and amount paid. You can also log into your See Tickets account (if you created one during checkout) to view your order history. For billing issues, refunds, or event changes, use the support/contact section on their website, referencing your order number and the last four digits of the card charged. If the details still don’t match your activity, contact your card issuer to dispute the transaction and ask if any additional merchant data is available (such as exact date/time or location).

Bank Statement Variations

1 known variations

These are the raw merchant codes that appear on bank and credit card statements that we've identified as belonging to See Tickets.

  1. purchase SEE TICKETS* DANNYS LI SEETICKET CAXXXXXX

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does my card statement say “SEE TICKETS* DANNYS LI” or something similar?

This format indicates that See Tickets processed your payment for a specific event—“DANNYS LI” is likely a shortened version of the event or artist name. The prefix “SEE TICKETS*” identifies the ticketing company, while the text that follows refers to the particular show or promoter.

How can I find the specific event associated with my See Tickets charge?

Search your email for messages from “See Tickets” or “seetickets.com,” as each order generates a confirmation listing the event name, venue, date, and total cost. If you created an account, you can also log into seetickets.com and check your order history using the date and amount shown on your bank statement.

What fees are included in my See Tickets charge?

Your See Tickets charge may include the ticket face value, a booking or service fee, and in some cases a delivery or venue fee. The full breakdown is shown on the checkout page and in your email confirmation, even though your bank statement only shows the total amount under “SEE TICKETS* [EVENT].”

How do I request a refund or exchange for tickets bought through See Tickets?

Refunds and exchanges are generally subject to the event organizer’s policy. Visit seetickets.com and use the Help or Customer Service section, then locate your order using your confirmation details. If the event has been cancelled or rescheduled, instructions for refunds or exchanges are usually provided directly on the event page or in an email from See Tickets.

Can I cancel my See Tickets order if I made it by mistake?

Most See Tickets purchases are non-refundable once confirmed, unless the event organizer allows cancellations under specific conditions. If you believe you ordered by mistake, contact See Tickets customer support immediately through their online help form with your order number—quick action gives you the best chance of resolution, though cancellation is not guaranteed.

Why do I see multiple or pending See Tickets charges on my statement?

You may see a temporary authorization hold when your card is verified, which can appear as a pending charge separate from the final settled amount. This hold usually drops off within a few days. Multiple charges can also occur if you submitted your payment details more than once; check your See Tickets account and confirmation emails to confirm how many orders were actually completed.

How can I contact See Tickets about a billing issue?

Go to seetickets.com and navigate to the Help or Customer Service section, where you’ll find contact forms or support request options specific to your region. Provide your order number, email address used at purchase, and the last four digits of the card so support staff can quickly locate your transaction.

What if I don’t recognize a See Tickets charge and think it may be fraudulent?

First, confirm that no one in your household used your card to buy event tickets and check your email accounts for any See Tickets confirmations. If you still don’t recognize the purchase, contact See Tickets via their website with the transaction date and amount. In parallel, notify your card issuer to report a potential unauthorized transaction and ask about disputing the charge.

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