EM tickets: UEFA names drastic consequences for fans who don't want to pay them.

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According to a report from www.tz.de, UEFA has announced a far-reaching consequence for fans who have applied for European Championship tickets but actually don't want them. In the first application phase there were over 20 million people interested in the coveted tickets, but only 1.2 million tickets were made available. UEFA has announced that it will notify all applicants whose applications were successful by November 14, 2023. An interesting piece of information that UEFA answered in an email is the question of whether you can only pay for part of the tickets if your ticket application is successful. UEFA's answer is that if there is a successful...

Gemäß einem Bericht von www.tz.de, hat die UEFA eine weitreichende Folge für Fans bekannt gegeben, die sich für EM-Tickets beworben haben, sie aber tatsächlich nicht wollen. In der ersten Bewerbungsphase gab es über 20 Millionen Interessierte für die begehrten Tickets, jedoch wurden nur 1,2 Millionen Tickets zur Verfügung gestellt. Die UEFA hat angekündigt, alle Bewerber, deren Anträge erfolgreich waren, bis zum 14. November 2023 zu benachrichtigen. Eine interessante Information, die die UEFA in einer E-Mail beantwortet, ist die Frage, ob man bei erfolgreicher Ticketbewerbung nur einen Teil der Tickets bezahlen kann. Die Antwort der UEFA lautet, dass bei einem erfolgreichen …
According to a report from www.tz.de, UEFA has announced a far-reaching consequence for fans who have applied for European Championship tickets but actually don't want them. In the first application phase there were over 20 million people interested in the coveted tickets, but only 1.2 million tickets were made available. UEFA has announced that it will notify all applicants whose applications were successful by November 14, 2023. An interesting piece of information that UEFA answered in an email is the question of whether you can only pay for part of the tickets if your ticket application is successful. UEFA's answer is that if there is a successful...

EM tickets: UEFA names drastic consequences for fans who don't want to pay them.

According to a report from www.tz.de, UEFA has announced a far-reaching consequence for fans who have applied for European Championship tickets but actually don't want them. In the first application phase there were over 20 million people interested in the coveted tickets, but only 1.2 million tickets were made available. UEFA has announced that it will notify all applicants whose applications were successful by November 14, 2023.

An interesting piece of information that UEFA answered in an email is the question of whether you can only pay for part of the tickets if your ticket application is successful. UEFA's response is that if the draw is successful, a customer must pay for all allocated tickets and has no option to cancel individual tickets or matches. If a customer chooses not to pay, the entire ticket application will be cancelled.

This regulation may have an impact on the market and consumers. Many applicants had selected a variety of games and tickets, so orders worth over 5,000 euros were not uncommon. If a customer is financially overburdened and cannot pay the full price, they have the choice of either paying the full amount or not receiving tickets at all.

It should be noted that UEFA plans to launch an official resale platform in spring 2024 where tickets can be resold. It will also be possible to transfer tickets to friends or family members via an app. This information will continue to be provided in detail by UEFA. On the official website you can find additional helpful answers to frequently asked questions.

The ability to resell EM tickets could have an impact on the market. It is expected that many fans who have received tickets but no longer need them will use this platform to sell their tickets to other interested parties. This could lead to wider access to Euro tickets as they become available to fans who did not receive one in the first application phase. However, it is also possible that the ticket price will increase on the resale market as tickets are limited and demand remains high.

It remains to be seen how the ticket market for the 2024 European Championship will develop and how fans will react to UEFA's regulations. However, it is important to note that UEFA is committed to ensuring fair distribution of tickets and ensuring fans have a positive experience at the tournament.

Source: According to a report from www.tz.de

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