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Are the bog memes coming to life?

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Reminds me of Shadowrun Returns

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Hey guys, this is my first post on /biz/, was gonna put it in /b/, but I figured you guys might appreciate my schemes and help me if you can.

Basically on New years eve there is a black tie ball that all my friends are going to (this is related to money, just wait) in a ballroom place. One of the guys organizing it is a massive gee-bag who's scammed people more times than I know with these event, shafting people at the door etc for high prices.

Anyway, we got sent out the tickets in the mail. The tickets are an extremely simple design, and contain no bar-code or names. The only tag on my ticket is a number that was drawn on with a marker. I am proficient in photoshop, and managed to create an exact replica of the ticket (more or less). Tickets are now sold out, and i was wondering if making about 20 copies and selling them to people at face value is a good idea?
The only security feature I've come across is that small number drawn on with a regular marker. Do you think this will work? Bear in mind there will be roughly 800 19/20/21's there, on a busy night. If i sold 20 tickets for 20 I'd make 400. And i dont want to overcharge people for a fake either, but i think they'd work.

Suggestions/input thoughts aprreciated.

Also i cant post the pic in case somebody tells the venue.

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