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Want Red Sox Tickets? There's a New Way To Buy
The team is launching an official ticket resale marketplace to compete with scalpers and companies like StubHub and ACE Ticket.

BOSTON, MA - The Red Sox are launching their own online ticket resale marketplace, giving fans a new choice in buying and selling game tickets.
Red Sox Replay is coming March 1 and will be an alternative to the ubiquitous scalpers covering every inch of pavement between the Kenmore stop and the Cask ’n Flagon, as well ticket-broker companies like StubHub and ACE Ticket.
Red Sox Replay will come with all the perks of being the ‘official’ Red Sox resale marketplace - it’s secure and there won’t be a need to print out anything as long as you have it up on your mobile device.
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The Red Sox also claim to have fees among the lowest in the market, though a 15 percent buyer’s fee, plus $5 for processing, isn’t exactly cheap. Ticket holders are also charged 10 percent to sell; 5 percent for season-ticket holders. Season-ticket holders can apply those fees to purchasing next season’s tickets.
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