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Boston Tickets Increase 15%
by Paul on 08/30/09 at 08:31 AM ET
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from Kevin Paul Dupont of the Boston Globe,
A flurry of e-mails landed here in recent days concerning what some perceive as price-gouging by the Bruins for the upcoming season. Overall, prices have increased by approximately 15 percent (steep in today’s challenged economy) for all buyers, including season ticket-holders. Non-season ticket-holders also get hit with an added 15 percent when purchasing designated “gold’’ games - a variable-pricing tactic the club implemented for 14 games last season. This season, 20 of the 40 dates at the Garden are “gold’’ games. Better team, higher prices. Go figure
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