(Lisa DeJong, The Plain Dealer)
Cleveland Indians and Chicago Cubs fans were living their dreams last week with a historic matchup in the World Series. But for these endlessly patient fans, it wasn't easy to get tickets to the games. And not just because of high demand, but also due to the teams' restrictive ticket policies.
For example, a Cleveland fan's World Series tickets were canceled after he resold some of his tickets to the earlier playoff rounds in violation of the team's season-ticket-holder agreement.
Even if these kinds of terms are made clear to customers, why does this cancellation policy even exist?