World Cup 2014 Tickets Stolen By FIFA

By Jonny Blair


This may come as a shock to some, but not to others. With the world's greatest tournament, the football World Cup on during June and July 2014, everyone's eyes will be glued to the screen watching. But even better is to be there at the World Cup watching it live from the stands of Brazil.

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:

The staff in England, Switzerland and Italy that 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.

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.

After stealing tickets from their customers, the FIFA staff then sell the tickets on, to any range of companies for selling, on the black market. This is an act of disgraceful corruption from FIFA and the truth will come out eventually.

The most sought after tickets in the World Cup are for the Opening game, the Brazil v. Mexico game, the Spain v. Netherlands game and the Semi Finals and Final. FIFA staff make it their priority to find out which customers have ordered these tickets. Then instead of posting them to customers, FIFA print them, steal them and sell them on.

5. FIFA telling customers they entered incorrect addresses for delivery and using this fake as an excuse for non delivery of tickets. Appalling.

6. FIFA sending an email to customers who they stole tickets from, saying "your tickets could not be delivered" and asking the customers to collect their tickets in Brazil. These tickets are new tickets and the stolen ones still apply.

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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