I understand. I’d send a screen recording of it in my wallet but unfortunately I cannot reveal the personal information on the pass. The pass COULD somehow be fake- My source just states that Apple sent it to him.
That could definitely be true! Though I’m not sure why it would use such an official looking Apple Events format. But thanks for the help!
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And just to ensure that it didn't match the WWDC19 Mac Pro pass, it has the identifier: "http://pass.com.apple.ist .b2bevents.corpcomm," so it could really be anything. Usually the unbranded Apple Events format would be for a smaller, private event
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Hmm, maybe the sources that originally said there would be a March 23rd event were actually mistakenly thinking it was a public press event vs it being a private event? Who knows!
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