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New York Yankee VS Red Sox has long been known as a breath-taking baseball match that most people are waiting for. ... Some purchase the tickets in advance through ticketeers or online, the others buy them right at the stadium. However, why can’t I legally buy a ticket once a referee whistles that the game has started, even though there are still some tickets left unsold? Why are the official ticketeers regulated not to sell tickets once the game starts? ... They have a money (demand) and official ticketeers at the stadium have ticket leftovers (supply). ... They can gain more money by selling out those tickets even at a lower price (as the ticket value is lower once a game starts).
Approximate Word count = 586 Approximate Pages = 2.3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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