Monday, 17 August 2015

Brazil 2014 World Cup Tickets Stolen

By Jonny Blair


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 fans, corruption within FIFA has led to them deliberately stealing World Cup tickets from their customers. In short, FIFA are stealing World Cup tickets as soon as they have printed them. Yes the corruption is that crazy. Their own staff steal these tickets, sell them on, leaving honest punters without tickets - what a total scandal that has yet to be exposed in the media!Telephone and e-mail responses from FIFA have been horrendous, with the following claims being made:

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.

They will wait until the customers contact them worried about the whereabouts of their tickets. For some, it was just a week before the World Cup when the fans started to get suspicious and ask "where are my tickets?".

3. FIFA refusing point blank to give their customers their seat numbers over the phone (the reason they hide this information is because they know full well that the tickets with those seats are already stolen and are being sold on the black market and they will have to be forced to give the customers an alternative seat number)

The truth will eventually come out and FIFA's ongoing corruption will be exposed yet again.

FIFA staff based in England, Switzerland and Italy have access to the databases of World Cup ticket holders. Some of these staff are responsible for printing and putting the tickets into envelopes for posting to customers have ben 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.

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.

So to be in Brazil this June-July will be an experience never to be forgotten for football fans from all around the world, regardless of whether they have tickets for the games. It's really all about taking in the atmosphere.




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