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Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Wrong i'm afraid. Anyone that succesfully won a ticket had their accounts debited for the money those tickets cost. Are you saying that LOCOG should have said to the public to bid for as much as you want even if you can't afford it?
Again, how would you have done it?
I've said this before. I'd have ditched internet sales for the bulk of the tickets, and set up ticket booths in the major cities around the UK. Get down to some good old-fashioned QUEUING. The whole thing could have been set up as a national event in itself, with promo's going on around the sales booths, food, entertainment, atheletes visiting, it would've been brilliant. Advertise what tickets are going on sale and when, and let the masses flock and choose from there.
The reason the online ticket sales was such a shambles was because it was too frigging easy for people to log on, point and click on this, that and the other whether they were bothered about that event or not. It was inevitably going to be oversubscribed by the "might as well" brigade. If people had to get up of their arses, get motivated and go and actually QUEUE for the tickets they wanted then they'll have fully deserved them. Instead, you've got thousands of people who've probably dipped out on what they REALLY wanted to see, and ended up with tickets they weren't really bothered about.
There was a world before the internet where folk would routinely go and queue for tickets. Seems most people are just too lazy now.