You just read their recap of buying tickets, now Dusty and Brando from CashOrTrade.org are announcing a ticket giveaway for Wednesday's show in Vermont! Thanks to these guys for such an amazing offer!!
From CashOrTrade.org:
In an effort to continue helping by doing our part, CashorTrade.org is GIVING AWAY 2 TICKETS for Wednesday to 2 lucky fans who help support and build the face value ticket fair trade community.
Go to http://cashortrade.org/vtbenefit.php for details.
Read on for more info about CashOrTrade
It’s been an amazing summer at CashOrTrade.org and in the coming months we hope to take the website to the next level offering many new features. With almost 10,000 members and over 21,000 fair trades we are growing the community and setting the standard for how tickets are distributed within the secondary market. On the site and at the CashOrTrade tent all summer we proved that fair trade truly exists. It’s not just a utopian dream. And over the entire tour, no matter if tickets were over or under valued, we saw fans holding true to the face value doctrine, cutting the scalpers out of the game and helping each other on both ends of the trade and thanks to you, we all win! Face value tickets and fair trade for all.
Thanks again and hope to see you in Vermont.
Dusty and Brando.
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