Why would you NOT buy an earlybird ticket ($79) to the WSO conference?
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I remember I bought the "last" earlybird ticket for the last conference and nearly crane-kicked my monitor...
Then there were like 20 other tickets added at that price and I no longer felt special... haha
Buying mine soon...
lol, this is hilarious to picture...our refund policy is pretty lax/easy so no downside to getting in cheap/early...
"On or before June 1, you will get 100% of your ticket price back. June 2 to June 15 you will get 75% of your ticket back June 16 to Day of Conference (June 29) - Strictly no refunds since we have to commit to final # then"
Haha, no, there's no downside to getting them early at all... May I PM you a few questions about the event this year?
sure thing. PM away!
Would go, but don't have the funds for travel. The $79 ticket is a great deal, but you have to lump your associated expenses onto it.
Last year was a ton of fun and it was the first time WSO held the event. I believe this year will be even better as WSO continues to grow. Hope to see everyone there.