England Rugby
World Cup 2015 chief executive Debbie Jevans hoped the new legislation forcing
secondary websites to publish the exact row and seat number would prove a
restraint and warned that people buying tickets from informal sources can be
refused entrance.
Jevans told
the Press Association in the UK that our message is to buy those rugby world cup tickets
through the official sources not least to guarantee that it is a genuine ticket
and not a deceitful one and to ensure fans are not ripped off.
The new
legislation means secondary rugby world cup tickets websites will have to show the row, the seat
and access of that ticket. That brings greater simplicity which will allow us
to have more revelation to who is selling those tickets and at what price. We will be
monitoring these sites this gives us the ability to do so to a greater degree
and we do keep the right to decline access. Our terms and conditions reserve
the right not to allow access if that ticket is sold through an illegal source.
We have the ability to track the rugby world cup tickets down.
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