BP promotion proves plenty popular

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One of the more popular promotions the Milwaukee Brewers put on is the bp C'mon Back Card.  Fans qualify for a free Terrace Level ticket at selected games this season by making six purchases of eight gallons of gas or more at participating bp stations. Unfortunately, the promotion has become too popular. The Brewers have had to turn down fans trying to ... [link]

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Published 7/21/2008 by Al (noreply@blogger.com) at Al's Ramblings
Monday, July 21, 2008 (7/21/2008 06:13:00 PM) - Al Allow me to throw a word of advice out there for anyone planning on going to any upcoming Brewers' games in 2008... buy Tickets are going and going fast, even to Tuesday and Wednesday games, that you could normally expect to be able to walk up to the ballpark 10 minutes before the game and get any pair of seats you wanted. Don Walker with a note on this as well. Buy. 3 million, you are in sight. ...

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Published 7/22/2008 by Jared (noreply@blogger.com) at Right Field Bleachers
... - Planning on using the BP promotion to get some tickets? Better do it quick. Some of the BP games are already blacked out for the promotion. ...

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