DanTheBlue
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Should be alright, most fans will have plans in place or have bought tickets to other screenings around town by nowHow likely to still have tickets left after season ticket holders have got theirs? I’m assuming it will sell out before then? Just seen the 4thefans event but it’s triple the price and not many tickets left, so I’m stumped for what to do.
Been trying for an hour now. Still saying No Events Found. I am on CL cup scheme.
If you used your code to buy a ticket for the final you can’t buy till MondayBeen trying for an hour now. Still saying No Events Found. I am on CL cup scheme.
2 hours 40 to wait to get through.
Have you given anyone else your UEFA code?
No.
Oh that's strange, you should be eligible are you sure you didn't give anyone your code?
I didn't give anyone my code.
We have had a few fans saying the same, they didn't give anyone their code either.
Ok, can I buy one now?
No - the system thinks someone has used your UEFA code.
I haven't given anyone my code.
Ok, we are going to need to investigate but I am not sure how we do that.
Can you just override and give me a ticket?
No, I will call you back when we have an answer........
If you used your code to buy a ticket for the final you can’t buy till
Yes I did. That explains it.Did you get a code for a match ticket and pass it on?
Could be, Im no expert but the code looked hexi dec - maybe some codes are either faulty, duplicate or been "guessed"There’s some clever people out there. I know the access code was a big number but I wonder if it was possible for someone, with the help of a programme or something, to keep trying access codes until they hit a real one that hadn’t been used?
Could also maybe explain why people who were trying to buy tickets didn’t have their code accepted.
I've no idea about codes being to be hacked But I would hope uefa had an idea of what percentage could be hacked ,but I would hope they would keep back a few tickets for those who lost outThere’s some clever people out there. I know the access code was a big number but I wonder if it was possible for someone, with the help of a programme or something, to keep trying access codes until they hit a real one that hadn’t been used?
Could also maybe explain why people who were trying to buy tickets didn’t have their code accepted.