
Sourcetix.com has just revamped their site and it's even better than ever, as the web site with some of the most comprehensive inventory for theatre, sports and concert tickets online continues to offer the lowest prices you can get.
Not only to they have regular tickets available, but they can even get you tickets for soldout and other hard-to-get events.
The news gets even better, in that they are also now offering a 2007 promotion that will offer another 5% off your price. All you have to do is include the promotion code "source07" to get the added discount.
Another great service that offers you peace of mind from sourcetix.com is its ironclad guarantee. You can be sure when you order tickets from them that you're getting what you pay for.
At Sourcetix.com they guarantee:
* Every ticket they sale is authentic and with it you'll gain entrance to the event.
* Sourcetix.com guarantees you'll receive your tickets before the show or evenet.
* If for any reason an event is not rescheduled or is cancelled, your money will be returned to you.
Once you get an email that your order has been accepted, from that point on the guarantee is put into force by the office supplying the tickets.
The company also makes it easy to find what you're looking for at their upgraded web site, by separating the categories into sporting events, concerts and theatre productions so you can click on them and quickly access the information.
So you have one of the most comprehensive online ticket sellers, who will also help you get sold out or hard-to-get tickets at the lowest prices offered. Add to that the 5 percent discount they're now offering and you'll see that there is nowhere else you'd want or need to go to get your online tickets.







Is business really so bad that you have to resort to this kind of garbage. Selling sponsored blog reviews is a very shady practice and one that that bloggers shouldn't be participating in. I've always found your articles to be witty and engaging, but this is shallow and misleading. Please rethink your support for this form of advertising, it's not worth the money, if you end up losing your credibility.
Posted by: Davis Freeberg | November 16, 2007 6:41 AM | Permalink to Comment