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How to Apply a Discount or Promo Code on Ticketbud
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To apply a discount or promo code on Ticketbud, follow these simple steps: 1. Go to the Ticketbud website and select the event you want to attend. 2. Click on the "Get Tickets" button, which will take you to the ticket purchase page. 3. On the ticket purchase page, you will see a box labeled "Enter Promotional Code" under the ticket options. Click on it. 4. Enter the discount or promo code in the box and click on the "Apply" button. The discount amount will be reflected in the ticket price. 5. Select the number of tickets you want to purchase and click on the "Checkout" button. 6. Follow the instructions to complete the checkout process, which includes providing your personal and payment information. 7. Once the payment is complete, you will receive a confirmation email with your ticket(s) and other event details. Note: Make sure to enter the discount or promo code correctly, as it is case sensitive. Also, promo codes usually have an expiration date, so make sure to use them before they expire.
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