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You love Mother Earth and your organisation expresses that love. Why not choose an Event Ticket that lets everyone see the natural beauty of our home? For environmental causes, outdoors events, nature or science gatherings, and festivals with Earth-based themes, we’ve created the Nature Series, complete Event Kits featuring themes from the natural world. For [...]

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Sponsorship. For many of us, it spells the difference between success and failure. We need underwriters. Partners. Recognizable names to elevate our cause. In the private sector, in nonprofit, and even in events sponsored by the parish or council, a proper sponsor may have the power to turn a one-off event into a yearly function, [...]

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From our correspondents in far-flung locations such as Stoke-on-Trent, Merthyr Tydfil, the Mormaerdom of Mearns, and Rathfriland, we bring you the inconclusive list of event ticket mishaps. Names have been changed to protect the innocent. We would never, ever, call attention to the failings of our competitors. 4 Reasons to Print Your Event Tickets with [...]

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How about small events? Family reunions, in-house awards ceremonies, school parties? We’re speaking of events with limited guest lists, small enough to keep expenses down, but large enough that you’re not certain you will recognize everyone’s face at the door. For invitation-only events to which you are not selling tickets, but rather inviting a select [...]

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I won’t make myself look like a fool by making promises I can’t keep. I know the new site shall be launched soon, but I shan’t say how soon. The date has been changed more times than Becks’ hairstyle! But April seems like a likely date. Printing your own Event Tickets will be easier than [...]

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I’m looking at the new site for UK Ticket Printing and the new site looks spectacular! The home page is lovely and easy to navigate with all the links you may need; the product pages each feature a clear, sharp image of the ticket design so you can really see what you’re buying. We’re counting [...]

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By the Numbers

February 1, 2009

in Random Thoughts

It’s just a little thing: Individual numbering on General Admission Tickets for events. You probably don’t notice those digits at all, but they’re more than mere decoration. Those numerals are there to protect you. Securely numbered tickets help prevent ticket fraud. If every ticket has a unique number, simply copying one ticket becomes fraught with [...]

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