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Nick Farley
This is your ezyTicket purchased on 28-02-14

Event: Melbourne Heart FC V Melbourne Victory
Date: Sat 01 Mar 2014 7:45PM
Venue: AAMI Park, Melbourne
Confirmation No: 93601-140228
Account No: 15673081
Payment Type:

TREAT YOUR EZYTICKET LIKE CASH

FOLD IN HALF FIRST

AAMI PARK

DOOR/GATE

8

Hyundai A-League

21856294578323

SECTION

MELBOURNE HEART FC

90

v MELBOURNE VICTORY

AISLE

Gates Open 6:15pm

29

TICKET TYPE
ROW

F

PCONC

SEAT

473

Sat 1 Mar 2014 7:45pm

$34.00

LEVEL 3 WEST
EVENT

EMHR2014665
Nick Farley

DOOR/GATE

8

SECTION

90

AISLE

29

Inc. GST

Trans no: 93601
ROW

F

SEAT

473

Purchased: 28Feb14
Seller: WTROG1
Pax no: 28396

Ticketek Pty Ltd ABN 92 010 129 110

FOLD IN HALF AGAIN
Terms and Conditions
If you have bought multiple tickets remember to print each of them out separately. Each ezyTicket has a unique bar code. This bar code allows one entry only so please ensure that each individual attending the event has his or her own ezyTicket. Do not give a copy of your ezyTicket to anyone and do not buy an ezyTicket except from Ticketek’s website, mobile site, call centre or agencies. If there are multiple copies of an ezyTicket, only the 1st copy to be scanned on arrival at the event will allow the bearer entry. Thereafter, any additional copies scanned will result in our system displaying the message ‘Second Entry’ and entry may be denied. Do not buy ezyTickets from scalpers. If a scalper has printed multiple copies of a single ticket you may be refused entry. Be cautious if someone tries to sell you this ezyTicket. It has no official resale value and may not be authentic.
TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE
This ticket is sold by Ticketek as agent for the person ("seller") responsible for the relevant event. ALL CLAIMS ARE THE SOLE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE
SELLER AND TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, TICKETEK HAS NO LIABILITY TO YOU. The

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