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  1. It's a service the Red Sox run where you can post your tickets. I believe all communications are monitored by the Sox and need approval. Once a deal is agreed upon the buyer pays a nominal fee and the Red Sox facilitate direct communication. It's a cool in that you can find people to take a chunk of your tickets you can't use and people that want tickets but not a whole season can find what they need. It's also great because the team only lets people with seasons tickets use it and they verify your identity/ season ticket status before posting your ad. Way less sketchy than Craigslist. The problem is that I don't think a lot of people know about it (same problem w/ Red Sox Replay). This makes it harder to find people to partner with. That being said, the season is still over a month away, so not panicking. Also my seats are pretty good (especially for the price), so I know that I won't get stuck with them (I'd just rather not have to get rid of the ones I don't want one at a time)!
  2. So how does that Partner feature work for season ticketholders?

     

    Ted

  3. I sent you a contact request just now. Accept it and then we can chat without cluttering this board up .
  4. I am moving back to the Boston area this summer and have signed up for a set of season tickets. I listed my tickets on the Red Sox Season Ticket Partner Board, but figured I'd see if anyone here is looking to become a ticket partner since I haven't had a lot of success there. If anyone is interested in sharing in my Grandstand tickets, please let me know. My seats are in section 25, right by 3B, covered by the awning, but your view is not "obstructed," which is the perfect combination! I can be verified by the Sox through the Partner Board if anyone needs reassurance. I'm asking face value for my seats (ranges from $41 to $81 depending on the games), and would much prefer to sell to a fan rather than to Ace Tickets or another broker who will pay me face value and then proceed to mark them up. Buying from me (or any other season ticket holder at cost) is cheaper than buying from the box office since you'll save on the service fees. My preference is to sell 5+ pairs to any given person, but if you're looking for non-weekend, non-Yankee/Cubs games then I can sell you one at a time. If you make an offer for just the "high-demand" games then I probably won't consider it... I'm only charging face value and so I can't give up all my "prime" games (sorry).
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