Last Chance to Get a Discounted Merge Ticket from Sedo

The Merge conference is set to begin in Orlando, Florida very soon. I know several people who either arrived within the past couple of days or who are set to travel down to Orlando today or over the weekend for the conference.

For those of you who have been on the fence or otherwise undecided, Sedo is extending a special promotional offer to get a discounted show ticket. Sedo tweeted a link to the discount page a couple of hours ago:

Using Sedo’s promo code with 60% off the current ticket price, the cost of a conference ticket is knocked down from $995.16 to $399.38 (including fees). I am not sure if there will be any flexibility at the door.

The conference runs from September 14th (today) through the 19th. It looks like the main panels and events begin tomorrow.

Elliot Silver
Elliot Silver
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