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hey everyone,

i recently purchased 3 tickets to the anzac day test match, with all paid for, one of my mates decided to drop out (because he wouldnt come without his gf v.v). so im stuck with an extra ticket and i know there is scams in the world to get money off people and wat-not but all i want is my money back. its a front row ticket, section 24 at skilled park on the gold coast and its on ebay, but no one has bought it yet and doesnt look like anyone will. if anyone on here is interested then pm me.

its $75

its a internet one (saved as a pdf or w/e) and i can send it via email if u want to do a netbank transaction thingy, if u wanna pay in cash then i can grab ur # and find u on the day to do the swap.

once again, im not looking to scam anyone by printing off multiples or w/e, im just lookin to get my money back as im driving up from nsw and $75 is a full tank of petrol so yeah...

cheerio :P

(oh and first in first serve which is kinda obvious but now stated) :)

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