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Best way to pass on All-Ireland hurling tickets
Styler
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01-Sep-2008 11:19
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Hi lads,
Im a regular on here but new username. Have two tickets for the hurling final but cant really afford to go. Im a bit strapped for cash but I genuinely dont want to sell on the tickets at inflated prices. Is there any easy way to raffle the tickets without it being illegal??
The Growler
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01-Sep-2008 11:25
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Originally posted by Styler:
Best way to pass on All-Ireland hurling tickets
I will take em off off you
dedalus
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01-Sep-2008 11:25
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Originally posted by Styler:
Hi lads,
Im a regular on here but new username. Have two tickets for the hurling final but cant really afford to go. Im a bit strapped for cash but I genuinely dont want to sell on the tickets at inflated prices. Is there any easy way to raffle the tickets without it being illegal??
I am living in the U.K. and seeking tickets, if you are prepared to sell them, I should add that I am a genuine supporter and require the tickets for myself and my daughter
Happy Hurler
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01-Sep-2008 11:27
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I`ll give you €100 a piece.
My friends in Waterford are badly stuck!
Styler
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01-Sep-2008 11:33
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I honestly dont want to sell at inflated prices. Im not selling them here, yet, but just looking for advice at the minute.
realtruefan
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01-Sep-2008 11:43
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My waterford relations will give up to 150-180 a ticket
they would be satisfied if they only got 1 ticket
Styler
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01-Sep-2008 11:46
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Lads, seriously this wasn`t intended as an auction...
bruff
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01-Sep-2008 11:46
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I`l give you €500 for the pair.
THE LINK WALSH
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01-Sep-2008 11:48
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Originally posted by Styler:
I honestly dont want to sell at inflated prices. Im not selling them here, yet, but just looking for advice at the minute.
Sell em to The Growler at face value,hes a decent skin Waterford man whos a genuine follower and he asked you first.
CMon the cats.
LimerickNomad
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01-Sep-2008 11:48
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Hold the nerves, lads. Wait `til Friday evening and the country
will be flooded with tickets.
fathercasey
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01-Sep-2008 11:49
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Originally posted by The Growler:
I will take em off off you
there you go, problem solved.
bruff
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01-Sep-2008 11:51
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€1000.
Final Offer.
kilkennycat2004
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01-Sep-2008 11:51
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Originally posted by Styler:
Hi lads,
Im a regular on here but new username. Have two tickets for the hurling final but cant really afford to go. Im a bit strapped for cash but I genuinely dont want to sell on the tickets at inflated prices. Is there any easy way to raffle the tickets without it being illegal??
If its people you don`t know ask them to join youre local GAA club first & then sell them at face value..
You`re passing them on at face value to them & helping with probably E 60 & 2 new (once off anyway ) MM`s for you`re local GAA club.
Styler
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01-Sep-2008 11:53
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Bruff i presume u having a laugh?
The Growler
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01-Sep-2008 13:15
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Originally posted by THE LINK WALSH:
Sell em to The Growler at face value,hes a decent skin Waterford man whos a genuine follower and he asked you first.
CMon the cats.
Oh the flattery Link!! I would take them as would any genuine supporter but I agree with Styler if he wants to do some good with them, give them to a worthy cause or club to raffle off,particularly if it would be genuine fans who might win them.
Up The Deise
bruff
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01-Sep-2008 13:18
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Originally posted by Styler:
Bruff i presume u having a laugh?
ok, I`l go to 600 each but not a cent more.
what do you say?
sarsfields rock
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01-Sep-2008 13:21
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Never mind that Bruff lad.
€250 and you won`t get better than that!
Bend ur Back
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01-Sep-2008 14:11
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1 Million dollars. NOT
Give them to the local club and they will either raffle them or give them to a club supporter. If that dosnt work sell them in an auction with the highest price, keep the cost of the tickets for yourself and give the balance to charity or buy some training gear for the local club.
AnReiteoir
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01-Sep-2008 14:17
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Originally posted by sarsfields rock:
Never mind that Bruff lad.
€250 and you won`t get better than that!
Any scalper/tout is low life of the highest order, people buying from them should cop on.
That being said, this is a WU of the highest order.
aherlowlegend
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01-Sep-2008 14:19
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throw them up on ebay. nothing illegal and you`ll get a fair bit for them.
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