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5-20-2009 @ 4:52AM
Leslie said...
The passes that you get always have your name on it. The problem with the tickets is that in a month or so after people order the tickets you will get an e-mail from Blizz saying that they need the names of the people who got the tickets in your group. I got 2 tickets and one pass will have my name and one will have my boyfriend's name but only because I'm submitting his name. I could submit my best friend's name if I wanted.
These people have to be there in person to pick up their IDs and prove that their name is the same that's printed on the pass. This is where it becomes difficult - people sell the tickets early and have the buyer's name printed on the pass so they can just pick it up themselves on the con.