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aloha monterey people...
i posted this in the general chit-chat forum, but i just realized i should've posted here instead since we're more like family (plus i'm sure a lot of us are in the same boat).
i'm just gonna copy & paste what i said (because i'm lazy and late for work):
hey all... i used the search function, but all the came up was hard tix (thermal paper tickets). so i guess my question is gonna be the first time its been asked:
to those that had printed your concert ticket in 'e-Ticket' format (the ones that come straight out from your own inkjet/laser printer), who's actually decided to laminate them to protect them before the show? it rained here a couple nites ago and the rain damaged part of one ticket (nowhere near the barcode, thankfully) when i was leaving the house to put em in my car. hate to think of the possible threats it may encounter for the next 3 and a half months...
i know e-Tickets have barcodes on them, but i'm sure the scanners can still read it thru the laminate. i suppose i should just call the venue and ask them about it, but i figured i would ask here first to get a general consensus about the idea/subject.
any thoughts?
i posted this in the general chit-chat forum, but i just realized i should've posted here instead since we're more like family (plus i'm sure a lot of us are in the same boat).
i'm just gonna copy & paste what i said (because i'm lazy and late for work):
hey all... i used the search function, but all the came up was hard tix (thermal paper tickets). so i guess my question is gonna be the first time its been asked:
to those that had printed your concert ticket in 'e-Ticket' format (the ones that come straight out from your own inkjet/laser printer), who's actually decided to laminate them to protect them before the show? it rained here a couple nites ago and the rain damaged part of one ticket (nowhere near the barcode, thankfully) when i was leaving the house to put em in my car. hate to think of the possible threats it may encounter for the next 3 and a half months...
i know e-Tickets have barcodes on them, but i'm sure the scanners can still read it thru the laminate. i suppose i should just call the venue and ask them about it, but i figured i would ask here first to get a general consensus about the idea/subject.
any thoughts?

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thanks for the replies. yeah, i'm just gonna stick in those plastic binder page sleeves like i usually do with my previous e-Tickets thru ticketmaster.
and i totally forgot about reprinting it. i had this weird thought that you could only print once (via a unique cookie issued by vendini at time of purchase). which is good...in case a goat enter my house eats anything & everything paper.
and i totally forgot about reprinting it. i had this weird thought that you could only print once (via a unique cookie issued by vendini at time of purchase). which is good...in case a goat enter my house eats anything & everything paper.

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