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RotLA: Live-to-Projection Concert Ticket Give-a-way

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I know it’s short notice but I’m giving away a ticket for Raiders of the Lost Ark: Live-to-Projection concert featuring the American Youth Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Carlos Izcaray, at the Royce Hall-UCLA. Los Angeles, CA for this Sunday, November 11, 2018 at 4pm.

https://aysymphony.org/2018/09/21/raiders/

The “ticket” is a downloading PDF that you would have to print yourself. Ticketmaster handled the ticket sales on behalf of the AYSO. According to Ticketmaster’s policy, I would have to transfer the ownership of the ticket to a member with a Ticketmaster account. So, I would need to have the name and e-mail address of that member with the Ticketmaster account to do the transfer. If I’m successful at that, you’ll receive an e-mail notification from Ticketmaster that there’s a ticket for you and you would have to log-in to your Ticketmaster account to get it.

At this time, please SEND ME A PM if you’re interested and I’ll respond to one of you.

When you have your ticket, I can’t tell you what you can do with it, but I hope that you won’t resell it and, instead, just go to the concert and enjoy yourself.

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I still have that one ticket to give away—for free—and not one member has PM’d me.

The thought occurred to me that members may feel uncomfortable PM’ing me their real names just to let me know that they’re interested in the ticket.

How about this: Just PM me that you’re interested, but don’t give me your outside name. When I PM back to the first interested person, I will, then, ask for that person’s first and last name and e-mail address, as it appears in the person’s Ticketmaster account, so, that I can do the transfer of ownership. This way, I only have one person’s real name and not several.

Will that work?