Yep - am waiting on the bid for them. If you have got tickets for Amsterdam, St Petersburg or Copenhagen, please feel free to panic.
Might make a difference try it and see. Just press the button and see if you can resell the one you want.
Ok Thank you for your help. I have One more question and I hope you can help me. If I keep the tickets, can I later send both mobile tickets to first match to my cousin if he wants to attend the match? Is it even possible? I assume, that I can send only guest ticket and not the ticket holder ticket.
Who me? No, I meant UEFA must not be selling any tickets right now as they prepare for the resale on Wednesday.
I think the answer is you're probably ok to send both tickets if they keep the same system as before, but nobody knows if they'll tighten it up this time, so there's no guarantee. This is what I gather from other posters on here, it's my first time going through the process.
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So should we be logging in before the scheduled time on Wednesday? So we can get in the queue, or just log at the time specified for resale
They usually launch things around 2pm UK time, so 6 am in LA I think. No hard rule though, best checking here regularly, usually where I've found out first.
pretty sure it is 5am west coast USA. The actual time is 2pmCET (Central european time). So I assume you are for most of the year 9 hours behind mainland western Europe
Experts in the matter: Can we use the same phone for different applications in the Q by using different browsers (firefox, internet explorer,..)?
Cool, thanks guys! Good luck to everyone, hope we get all our tickets and have an unforgettable summer!
It says the resell ticket portal will only be available for a certain time frame. It says it is specified on the website but I cannot find that information anywhere. Anyone know how long it will be available for?
Pretty certain it is only two days. Not sure why. Still cannot understand the tactics of UEFA to offer a few people second chances,, not sell all the tickets but then not offer to other peopel as well after that.
There is a post a few pages back where someone put a screenshot of the email that he or she got when listing their tickets, which said that the tickets would be returned to seller if not sold by 2/28. So, this doesn't look like a freewheeling marketplace. People with tickets must choose to post them or not post them by tomorrow and then it appears the sale will only last for a couple of days. No reselling tickets previously bought through the market place, etc. So, if you have tickets, say, for Holland v. Austria on 18 June and are hoping to go to Denmark v. Belgium instead, you can't log in on the 26th and hope to get Denmark tickets before listing your Holland tickets for sale. At least not in this round. This seems to be a very structured one-time short-term resale situation.
It is pretty strange the portal would be open for only 2 days. Will it open every for example 2 weeks for a couple of days? I think they want to limit the bots and use perhaps the queuing system to choose the lucky ones who will get the most wanted tickets?!
I'm guessing there will be a lot of that. But it still won't help you wait to sell your tickets until you know if you have new ones. You have to decide now if you want to list your tickets so if you have some tickets you might want to sell only if you get different ones for a different game, you sort of have to hope there will be another resale or take a chance and list them now.