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Originally posted by Krycheck
All it really takes is a business name, matching e-mail address and a contact person that will say you work for that company. I got in as an employee of a computer consulting company that a friends brother owns 
Or you can pay the $375 dollars and get in for 3 days.
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Wait, the site said "There are NO FREE ADMISSIONS on-site. E3 is a trade event, and is not open to the general public." How does claiming to work at a company patch that up?
I will be out there and I work for a games company but I can't justify spending nearly $400 to ogle at some unreleased games.
