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    Comerica Park is a cashless venue: How Tigers fans can transfer cash to card at kiosks

    By Jalen Williams, Detroit Free Press,

    18 hours ago

    The Detroit Tigers tied the ALDS series with a 3-0 win over the Cleveland Guardians Monday, bringing playoff baseball back to Detroit, the first time since 2014.

    For fans who haven't been to the ballpark in a while, a reminder that Comerica Park is a cashless venue. Here's what that means for fans attending Wednesday's game:

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    Food, drinks, merchandise and other on-site amenities can only be purchased with a credit or debit card.

    For those who arrive without cashless payment methods, the park has installed three Cash2Card kiosks, which instantly transfer cash currency onto a temporary Visa card.

    The kiosks are located in concourse sections 121, 138, 328, the Tiger Club Lobby, and D Shop.

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    After inserting cash into the kiosk, the dispensed card will hold the same value as the amount inserted. The prepaid debit card can be used to make a purchase at the venue and at any location that accepts prepaid debit cards.

    For additional information on the ALDS home games at Comerica Park, fans can visit Tigers.com/Postseason .

    Jalen Williams is a reporting intern at the Detroit Free Press. Contact him at jawilliams1@freepress.com.

    This article originally appeared on Detroit Free Press: Comerica Park is a cashless venue: How Tigers fans can transfer cash to card at kiosks

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