This might come as a shock to some, but then again not to others. With the world's biggest tournament, the football World Cup currently taking place during June and July 2014, everyone's eyes will be watching on cheering their respective teams. But even better than watching it on TV, is being there.
However sadly for some footy fans out there, corruption by FIFA has led to the deliberate theft of their own customers World Cup tickets. That's right, FIFA are stealing World Cup tickets as soon as they have printed them.
1. FIFA claiming customers will get their tickets and they just need to wait (this was told on the phone to one customer just FOUR days before the match they had a ticket four, and two days before the flight.
The staff in England, Switzerland and Italy that are responsible for printing and putting the tickets into envelopes for posting to customers have been stealing these tickets. The tickets all have names on them and though FIFA claim that these people are the ones that have to go, that's another lie - anyone can use these tickets.
On a final note, if you possess tickets for the World Cup with the following names on them, they are stolen tickets and not valid for any matches: JONNY SCOTT BLAIR, YU PAN YU, MURIEL BLAIR, JOSEPH BLAIR. If you have these tickets, you are liable for prosecution, theft and/or imprisonment.
4. FIFA using DHL as the reason for the non delivery of tickets. They told one customer to contact DHL and give the reference number. That customer, of course had no reference number, nor had DHL even received their tickets as FIFA stole them.
5. FIFA telling customers they entered incorrect addresses for delivery and using this fake as an excuse for non delivery of tickets. Appalling.
This site is the one blaming FIFA, I have a sister site blaming DHL as right now, nobody knows which of the two companies is to blame.
The tournament takes place between June 12th and July 13th and there are still tickets available for some of the games at the 12 different locations to be used throughout the country during that time (though these are, admittedly, mainly minor games).
However sadly for some footy fans out there, corruption by FIFA has led to the deliberate theft of their own customers World Cup tickets. That's right, FIFA are stealing World Cup tickets as soon as they have printed them.
1. FIFA claiming customers will get their tickets and they just need to wait (this was told on the phone to one customer just FOUR days before the match they had a ticket four, and two days before the flight.
The staff in England, Switzerland and Italy that are responsible for printing and putting the tickets into envelopes for posting to customers have been stealing these tickets. The tickets all have names on them and though FIFA claim that these people are the ones that have to go, that's another lie - anyone can use these tickets.
On a final note, if you possess tickets for the World Cup with the following names on them, they are stolen tickets and not valid for any matches: JONNY SCOTT BLAIR, YU PAN YU, MURIEL BLAIR, JOSEPH BLAIR. If you have these tickets, you are liable for prosecution, theft and/or imprisonment.
4. FIFA using DHL as the reason for the non delivery of tickets. They told one customer to contact DHL and give the reference number. That customer, of course had no reference number, nor had DHL even received their tickets as FIFA stole them.
5. FIFA telling customers they entered incorrect addresses for delivery and using this fake as an excuse for non delivery of tickets. Appalling.
This site is the one blaming FIFA, I have a sister site blaming DHL as right now, nobody knows which of the two companies is to blame.
The tournament takes place between June 12th and July 13th and there are still tickets available for some of the games at the 12 different locations to be used throughout the country during that time (though these are, admittedly, mainly minor games).
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To read more about the stolen World Cup tickets check out the sites that expose the fact that FIFA burgle World Cup tickets from their customers.
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