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<blockquote data-quote="RWC2011Fan" data-source="post: 682297" data-attributes="member: 58667"><p>Been hearing all sorts of things about this ballot process. Sounds like a lot of people were left disappointed and, from what I've seen, the ticket touts are out in force. Is it true that only 20,000 seats at Twickenham were allocated to buyers for this part of the sale? Seen a lot of people complaining that the other 60,000 tickets are going to corporate sponsors, but then I guess there are also the travel packages to take into account. Do any remaining tickets from these get returned and resold later on? I know remaining tickets are going on sale in November, but are they still holding back tickets for the knock-out stages like they've done in previous tournaments? From what I've been reading, it sounds like fans who missed out in the ballot shouldn't write off their chances yet, although I know England vs. Australia and Wales tickets are going to be impossible to get no matter what.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RWC2011Fan, post: 682297, member: 58667"] Been hearing all sorts of things about this ballot process. Sounds like a lot of people were left disappointed and, from what I've seen, the ticket touts are out in force. Is it true that only 20,000 seats at Twickenham were allocated to buyers for this part of the sale? Seen a lot of people complaining that the other 60,000 tickets are going to corporate sponsors, but then I guess there are also the travel packages to take into account. Do any remaining tickets from these get returned and resold later on? I know remaining tickets are going on sale in November, but are they still holding back tickets for the knock-out stages like they've done in previous tournaments? From what I've been reading, it sounds like fans who missed out in the ballot shouldn't write off their chances yet, although I know England vs. Australia and Wales tickets are going to be impossible to get no matter what. [/QUOTE]
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