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The Michael Jackson Public Memorial Service will take place on Tuesday, July 7, 2009 at 10:00 a.m. at STAPLES Center in downtown Los Angeles, California and simulcast inside to Nokia Theatre L.A. LIVE across the street. A limited number of free tickets to both venues will be made available for Michael Jackson's fans to attend.


Due to the expected overwhelming demand, the following procedures have been set to accommodate registration for the tickets. Please note that by registering for tickets to attend the Public Memorial Service, it does NOT guarantee the registrant tickets.
The opportunity to register for tickets begins at 10:00 a.m. Pacific Time on Friday, July 3, 2009 and ends at 6:00 p.m. Pacific Time on Saturday, July 4, 2009.


Please enter your information below for your chance to receive two tickets, that will be randomly distributed for either STAPLES Center or Nokia Theatre L.A. LIVE to attend the Michael Jackson Public Memorial Service. Only one entry per individual will be accepted. Registering to attend the Public Memorial Service is NOT a guarantee of tickets. Two tickets will be issued to each randomly selected attendee. Offer valid to residents of the United States only.


http://www.staplescenter.com/memorial.php

Good luck everyone.
 
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[quote name='shinryuu']You have to pick it up, probably the day of.[/QUOTE]

Don't think they'd do that, they'd have massive lines just to pick up tickets and people saying they "lost their confirmation" wanting to get them too.

The way the confirmation page made it sound it was more of like the codes that they use for the pre-paid movie cash, you'd get a one time use code that you'd use to print out 2 tickets good for you only.
 
Just entered for the whole family from last morning. I hope to we win free 6 tickets. (Entered 3 emails, get Free 2 each, so that become 6 tickets for the family)
 
Good luck with the sale, you'll have to be with the person you sold them to (forced will-call) before entry.
 
I'm trying to find out if anyone has gotten any tickets yet today. Anyone hear anything about this? It was supposed to occur after 11am.
 
[quote name='Gladler']I'm trying to find out if anyone has gotten any tickets yet today. Anyone hear anything about this? It was supposed to occur after 11am.[/QUOTE]

I'd stay calm and expect you didn't win as this was a world-wide FREE lottery...
 
[quote name='xbox_mole']Don't think they'd do that, they'd have massive lines just to pick up tickets and people saying they "lost their confirmation" wanting to get them too.

The way the confirmation page made it sound it was more of like the codes that they use for the pre-paid movie cash, you'd get a one time use code that you'd use to print out 2 tickets good for you only.[/QUOTE]

Upon receiving the winning notification email, each Winner must then follow all instructions in order to receive Admission Tickets which may include having to pick up their Admission Tickets at a designated location in Southern California.

I'd pretty sure it would be more organize and discreet than that. They would probably have multiple ways or locations to pick up tickets. Printing out tickets.. nah. I remember hearing it on the news that winners will have to pick up their tickets on Monday along with some wristbands.
 
Oh well, I wasn't selected for attending the Public Memorial Service for Michael Jackson. I just got an email late as of 10:33pm PST :cry:

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so the people who won tickets on ebay can't redeem them unless the actual person who won the tickets is with them right? I wonder if the buyers know that lol faithful fans are gonna be screwed when they are gonna be asked to show their id's correct?
 
No, they'll give them a password to the person who won the tickets. He/she must filled out the registration, entered the password, then print out the tickets by midnight.
 
From the CNN article I read, you had to pick them up from Dodger Stadium and were also given a bracelet to ensure you didn't get sly with scalping the tickets.
 
They gave the ticket holder both tickets, attached a bracelet and gave the ticket holder the second bracelet to give it to their "guest". I read about someone who claimed she was selling both and that the wristband was loose enough for her to slip off selling on ebay of course.
 
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