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If you want free tickets to the motor show send an Email titled: BBCB (Best Car Buys) to - [email protected] - with your name and contact details. Hurry limited amount of tickets first in, best dressed.

Did somone say, Free? I'M THERE! :) Email sent! :banana:

It wasn't full of crap.. there where 100 tickets available

I sent a email at 8:07 this morning .. and recieved a confimation email back at 9:02 to say that my ticket can be collected from the door (with photo ID)

So I guess I'll be going :D

Yeah I got a responce too:

-----Original Message-----

From: *********@*********gm.com [mailto:*********@*********gm.com ]

Sent: Tuesday, March 07, 2006 11:20 AM

To: [email protected]

Subject: BBCB Free ticket to 2006 Brisbane Motor Show

Congratulations!

You are one of the first 100 people to respond to the BBCB Motor Show Ticket giveaway!

Collect your FREE Motor Show entry ticket from the information desk located in the main foyer of the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre.

Tickets can be collected during show opening hours until Sunday 12th March

- please note ID will be required for tickets to be issued.

Enjoy the show!

Show Opening Hours

Weekdays: 12pm - 10pm

Saturdays: 10am - 10pm

Sundays: 10am - 6pm

Venue location

Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre Cnr Merivale and Glenelg Streets South Bank Brisbane QLD 4101

GM Holden Ltd may use the details you've provided for future marketing activities. If you do not wish to recieve any further correspondence from Holden, please respond by return email advising that you do not wish to recieve any further information from us.

Not bad considering:

You can pre-purchase your tickets and redeem them on any day of the Motor Show between Friday 3 – Sunday 12 March.

Prices:

Adults: $16.00

Child: $10.00

(5 - 16 years of age, children under 5 are free)

Family: $42.00

(2 adults, + up to 3 children 5 - 16 years of age)

Concession: $13.00

(Government issued Aged Pension, Senior and Disability card or Full Time Student card must be produced on request at entry)

* All prices are inclusive of GST.

Looks like it is legit, the email that I got originated from a mail server in Detroit, from the GM HQ IP range, so I would say it is legit.

I'll be taking print outs of the email, and if it doesnt eventuate well then South Bank is just a short stroll away :D

Big thanks to 34-JET for the heads up, you're a champ!

Woohoooo! I got in too! I only hope its not a hoax, might be good if we printed that reply email to bring with us. Cheers for the headsup!

BAM,

I cheated, if you look at the reply email it is sent to a certain person @bcec.com.au.

So I called up the Convention Centre on 3308 3000, and asked to be put through to that person's name and spoke with her, and she said that no, it was legit and she has been printing them out and sending them hourly down to the information desk. The ticket is for 1 entry for that day only, I must say she was very helpful and friendly. She aslo mentioned that Holden were sending through the same emails to her as we recieved, and in no way keeping record of how many had been given away, but was adament that Holden was only giving away 100.

So that is good enough for me!

I just came back from the motorshow and yeppp u bet it was free :D For those who are going, make sure you make ur way to the information counter at far end of the auditorium to collect your tickets...don't go to the ticket sales booths. Thanks again 34-JET! champ!

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