Tickets Thru Email?

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Wrangler95

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I found cheap tickets to the Georiga St game but they are sent thru Email and you print them off.Anyone ever buy this way?
 
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I do it all the time on stubhub. As long as there's a bar code to scan, you're good to go.
 
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Mine for the Georgia game last year were like that and I didn't have any problems.
 
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Yea, thats how stubhub does it most of the time. I bought tickets for the Florida game and I got them in my email about a week ago.
 
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Yea, thats how stubhub does it most of the time. I bought tickets for the Florida game and I got them in my email about a week ago.

SamQB7,do you print them out on regular paper or do you use photo paper?Thanks
 
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Regular paper is fine. This is how I get almost all of my tickets these days. Just know that the barcode can only be scanned once, so don't get any bright ideas about printing off multiple copies. Concerts, games, etc are going to this route more and more because of the cheapness of delivery.
 
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SamQB7,do you print them out on regular paper or do you use photo paper?Thanks

Regular. But you can use what ever you want. In going to print my Florida tickets on something expensive so I can frame it. And when people ask why I have it on my wall, I'll be able to show them I was at the game that showed the country that the Vols are back, baby!!!!
 
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Regular. But you can use what ever you want. In going to print my Florida tickets on something expensive so I can frame it. And when people ask why I have it on my wall, I'll be able to show them I was at the game that showed the country that the Vols are back, baby!!!!

You can always print your tickets on regular paper to take to the game for scanning and fold them up or do whatever you want with them. Then if you want a copy to display you can print it again on something nicer even weeks after the game, provided you still want to and have the file saved.
 
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Remember all the people that couldn't get into the Montana game last year because their paper got wet
 
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You can always print your tickets on regular paper to take to the game for scanning and fold them up or do whatever you want with them. Then if you want a copy to display you can print it again on something nicer even weeks after the game, provided you still want to and have the file saved.

Good point as they probably won't be safe in my pocket throughout the game.
 
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Regular. But you can use what ever you want. In going to print my Florida tickets on something expensive so I can frame it. And when people ask why I have it on my wall, I'll be able to show them I was at the game that showed the country that the Vols are back, baby!!!!

Nice!!!
 
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Regular paper is fine. This is how I get almost all of my tickets these days. Just know that the barcode can only be scanned once, so don't get any bright ideas about printing off multiple copies. Concerts, games, etc are going to this route more and more because of the cheapness of delivery.


Sure would not do that!
 
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If the weather is supposed bad, I'll bust out my lamination machine.

Not sure I'd do that. Might cause a problem with the laser reading the barcode. Just stick the ticket in a ziplock.
 
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If you only want a couple of tickets it's hard to imagine you won't be able to find them outside the stadium really cheap for that game.
 
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I got 4 tickets to 2 games for 54 dollars.I had rather have my tickets in hand before I go to the game,it's safer!
 

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