Please click on the below purchase button to be taken to the secure checkout to make full payment for Fuerza Bruta tickts for 6 people for Wednesday 19th November 2014. The cost is US$20 per person (US$120 total), plus 10% (US$12) to cover the transaction fee for this payment, the fee for sending this money to Quincy electronically, and her card transaction fee when buying the tickets
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