SOUTH WINDSOR, Conn., Nov. 14, 2016 -- Today, November 14th, online event ticket marketplace Ticket Liquidator launched the “Get a Ticket – Give a Turkey” initiative. Aimed to help those in need this Thanksgiving, Ticket Liquidator (with the help of its customers) will be donating turkeys to local food banks. The food banks will distribute the turkeys to those who cannot afford one or are unable to get one for their Thanksgiving dinner.
“Get a Ticket – Give a Turkey” works as follows: Today, through November 18th, customers of Ticket Liquidator will have the opportunity to enter promo code TURKEY in checkout as they purchase their tickets. Each use of the promo code will be good for the donation of one turkey by Ticket Liquidator. The turkeys will then be hand-delivered to Connecticut based food banks by Ticket Liquidator employees during the week of Thanksgiving.
Following the end of the initiative, Ticket Liquidator customers who used the promo code at checkout will receive an email showcasing their donation.
With Ticket Liquidator and its employees eager to assist the community this holiday season, “Get a Ticket – Give a Turkey” is a great way for the company and its customers to give back this Thanksgiving. “We’re glad to help those who are less fortunate,” said Ticket Liquidator CEO Don Vaccaro.
Those looking to purchase tickets while giving back to the community can do so by visiting https://www.ticketliquidator.com/ and using the promo code TURKEY at checkout.
About Ticket Liquidator
Ticket Liquidator is an online marketplace for tickets to live entertainment events. Since 2003, Ticket Liquidator has provided a selection of event seating inventory which now exceeds $1 Billion. With 7-day Customer Service, PCI and SSL security certifications and a Worry-Free 200% Guarantee and Safety Net Program, Ticket Liquidator ensures that all purchases are made with confidence.
Contact: Jordan Wells Ticket Liquidator [email protected] (860) 644-4000 ext. 1127


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