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GenxRevealed helps its readers get free airline tickets to Hawaii

By Anonymous

Chicago, IL – February 3, 2003 - GenxRevealed is helping its readers get free airline tickets to Hawaii. With palm trees, pristine ocean of the Pacific, and balmy sunny weather, Hawaii is one of the most amazing Islands in the world. Yet this fantasy island seems out of reach to most Americans. With airline tickets to Hawaii starting at $1,000 or more, a trip to Hawaii is simply too expensive for most Americans.

Fortunately, we have discovered a method to get free airline tickets to Hawaii. “In fact, I used this method to travel to Hawaii four times last year and didn’t have to buy a single ticket thanks to frequent flyer miles,” says Uche, President/Editor-in-Chief of GenxRevealed. Anyone can follow this proven method to get their free airline tickets. This method is free and easy to use.

1. First, sign up for the frequent flyer program with your most favorite airline. Then stay loyal to that airline. Some airlines actually offer its new members free bonus miles just for signing up for the Frequent Flyer Mile Program.

2. Next, patronize their partners. Airlines use their frequent flyer mile programs as a marketing tool to promote their services. The best part about patronizing their partners is that it gets you that much closer to earning a free ticket. The more partners you patronize, the more free miles you earn. Some airline partners include hotels, car rental agencies, restaurants, mortgage companies, brokerage firms, grocery stores, florists, gas stations, long distance companies, internet service providers and credit card companies. Some credit cards like American Express’s Delta Gold Card offers new card holders as much as 20,000 frequent flyer miles just for getting a credit card. Over 50% of the miles you need for a free ticket to Hawaii. And sometimes these credit card companies’ waiver their annual fee when applicants apply online.

3. Last, stay informed. Always check the airlines website for new promotions. It is also a good idea to subscribe to their newsletter for the latest frequent flyer promotions. By following theses simple steps, you too can get free airline tickets to Hawaii.

GenxRevealed was created after Sept.11 to promote tourism. Today, it is the official travel guide for professionals seeking the best travel deals. We also provide hotel, spa & restaurant reviews, product reviews, travel articles, tips and more to travelers across the country.

For more information about GenxRevealed, visit us at www.genxrevealed.com or send your emails to uche@genxrevealed.com.



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UpgradeBuddy.com - The Best Way To Upgrade Your Flights!

By Anonymous

Flagler Beach, FL – March 1st, 2003 - This exciting new web service provides for ease of use and convenience for Delta Airlines Silver and Gold Medallion Frequent Flier Members. The web service processes flight itineraries received and acts as a scheduler which runs 24/7 to make sure the upgrades are completed on time at the very beginning of the 800 mile scheduled upgrade window.

Frequent Fliers in the Delta medallion program are keenly aware of the so-called ‘upgrade window’. This window is a set amount of time the members are required to wait before being able to upgrade their flights to 1st or business class seats. Often times this involves getting up at inconvenient hours to call Delta member services or going online to manually upgrade those flights.

UpgradeBuddy.com has overcome this significant inconvenience by automating the entire process. The customer simply books their Delta Airline flights and lets UpgradeBuddy.com do all the work!

Carl Seppanen states "Upon registering with UpgradeBuddy.com through our website, the Customer books a flight with Delta Airlines or another Airline Booking Service, we (optionally) receive a Confirmation Email, which contains the itinerary, we then extract and populate our database with the itinerary data. At the designated time/date our web based program processes the upgrades automatically and emails the customer with the status of the upgrade".

UpgradeBuddy.com also offers invaluable frequent flier traveler resources and information in a monthly newsletter. On the website you’ll also find many useful links to other frequent flier travel resources, and frequent flier traveler articles.

UpgradeBuddy.com is a division of CLS Solutions, Inc – a privately owned corporation established in Florida in 2000. For more information visit: http://www.UpgradeBuddy.com



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Tickets to Sold-Out-Shows (Concerts, Sports, Theater, Events etc)

By Dave Hunt

Tickets to Sold-Out-Show
(on the day)
FROM: MAIN EVENT TICKET GUIDE

If you have ever been unfortunate enough to miss out on tickets for your favourite concert or sporting match but you really want to go, then there are techniques that must be followed to ensure your entry to the show. The techniques you will read will work for most concerts and sporting events. We cannot guarantee that these techniques will work every time, but they will work 99% of the time. That’s sorted with, now here is the plan that should be followed in order to gain entry to the show:

The Night Before The Show
First of all, find the arena or stadiums box office telephone number. You need to bypass the typical automated message service (you can usually do this manually by pressing ‘0’ a few times) and get through to a ticket agent. Quote the name of the show, and ask if there are going to be extra tickets available before the show tomorrow. It may be too early for them to tell you this information, but is always worth checking for some peace of mind.

If the ticket agent says ‘No’ then you now must scan the Internet. Check ticket exchanges, auction sites, and specific bands/team websites message boards to see if there are any spare tickets floating around.

The Day of the Event
It’s now the day of the event, you still have no ticket and no way (to your knowledge) of getting them. You must now head down to the venue itself. Make sure you are at the venue roughly 90 minutes before it is to start. This will give you enough time to get your tickets and to get in & settled. You must now follow these steps accurately to be guaranteed a ticket at the cheapest price:

You just arrived at the arena, you must now go directly to the box office. At the box office you must ask if there are any tickets for the event. 90% of the time there will be tickets available, usually on the floor seating or side stage (for concerts), ready for you to buy. These are called ticket holds (as described in the Main Event Ticket Guide). The reason for ticket holds is simply for security and calculation. For example, in concerts, the amount of seats on the floor can only be finalized when they set up the stage, therefore they must sell less tickets than necessary to make sure they don’t sell too many tickets! Ticket holds sometimes occur for the true fans/supporters who are unable to purchase tickets because of ticket brokers and scalpers. The biggest reason however, is its a security procedure that most events most undertake. Anyway, this is the first step. If there were tickets available, I would recommend you buying them from the box office rather than scalpers.

The next step is to circle to venue, and ask the different tickets scalpers (people who buy & sell tickets for profit) what prices they want for their tickets. You should find that they vary dramatically per scalper, and so try to memorize the cheapest areas. The key places that scalpers flock are the main entrances and the box office, but are often more expensive in these places. Don’t be tempted to purchase tickets just yet – unless your happy with the price/or there are few ticket scalpers around. Scalpers will always be at events that have a high demand and if the event is not in high demand then you should have easily gotten tickets for the venue/club itself! IMPORTANT TO REMEMBER: The closer to the event, the cheaper the scalpers will sell their tickets.

The next thing to do is to try and find fans with extra/spare tickets. Fans will not be looking for much for their tickets and so tickets can come cheap! It’s quite easy to tell the difference between fans and scalpers. Scalpers are usually interested in buying tickets, not just selling. Scalpers will also be standing in one place, while fans tend to walk around. The biggest difference is of course the clothes (this is easier to tell the difference in concerts). Fans will usually have the team colours (sporting events), or dressed to look good/performers t-shirt (concerts) while scalpers will be in everyday clothes. If you find a fan with tickets buy them here instead of the scalpers, as you will find the prices are cheaper.

You must now buy your tickets from scalpers. The biggest factor now is timing, for sporting events then you are better purchasing tickets for the start, but for concerts it’s not so important as the supporting acts aren’t so special. Its now up to you how long you wait to get your tickets, the later you leave it, the cheaper the tickets will be. Take into account whether you have been to this venue before. An important thing to know is, as soon as the show is scheduled to start the ticket prices plummet! A decade ago (before my Free Ticket Methods), I used to be able to get tickets for a few dollars/pounds that were worth anything up to £30/$50. It’s truly amazing how much you can save by missing the first 5 minutes of a show.

Enjoy the show!

That’s all there is to it. You should never have to miss an event that you want to attend. You have now read how to get tickets on the day of the event and maybe even for a discount, but none of this is as good as getting FREE tickets and even BACKSTAGE PASSES! Click the link below to learn how to do this:

http://www.ticketsecrets.net

Dave Hunt is Webmaster of the Main Event Ticket Guide website, ticketsecrets.net. He has been a ticket broker for 10 years, and umleashes all the insider secrets on how to get front row seats, backstage passes and much more! Check out: http://www.ticketsecrets.net for further details




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