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Scalping tickets

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I really want to get 2 lower deck seats for the game tonight. Are their scalpers around the Cell? I know it's illegal, but do they ever bust anyone? Any suggestions?

There are usually a few guys that hang around outside the "L" that have good seats for sale. Their prices usually are not bad, but with the Sox in first and a big crowd planned for tonight, they may bump them up a little.

I really want to get 2 lower deck seats for the game tonight.  Are their scalpers around the Cell?  I know it's illegal, but do they ever bust anyone? Any suggestions?

Make sure that the ticket has a barcode on the small part of the stub. USCF now uses a barcode scanner to authenticate real tickets from forgeries. All I can say is make sure there is a barcode if you buy from a scalper. No guarantee the barcode is authentic either.

Me and my friends got $5 bleacher seats from this black guy selling them right outside 35th and Shields. There was a cop right next to us, but the black guy said he didnt care. We said all we had was 5 buck and he gave us the tickets. I worried about them being forgeries, but the computer pad said GO when she scanned it so they must be fine. If you see this guy, buy some good/cheap seats.

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