one person wrote.“I’m another one to add to this list. I’ve tried for a hour in case the system was down. I had the email to say I had been successful for the disabled ticket ballot.
I was so excited,” a sad fan tweeted.“I had the email saying I had two tickets and two days to claim them. Minutes later – ‘sold out’ despite T&Cs saying only successful applicants would be emailed and there would NOT be a first come first served system,” someone shared.“I’ve spent nearly £500 [$620.17 USD] on trains and hotel on ‘Winning’ tickets in the ballot, only to find I never actually won anything.
As this was so last minute, I’m struggling to claim a refund!” another said.So I've won 2 tickets to the Coronation Concert but when I tried to claim them, no tickets were actually available.
The ballot was a fraud. @TicketmasterUK @ticketmaster You've also breached your own terms and conditions. @BBCNews @BBCBreaking pic.twitter.com/RbUV7hHbES“Ticketmaster – words fail me, as did your badly worded congratulations email.
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