Koennte mir bitte einer den Link fuer VF Berlin schicken???
Das suche ich verzweifelt ![]()
Beiträge von tixx_nix
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und deshalb wundere ich mich wie bereits gesagt, dass es ueberhaupt keine Auktion auf ebay.co.uk gibt :?
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So, bin wech.
laxinho/grover, ihr seid dran
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Darauf kannst du Gift nehmen!
Villariba? Hehe, ich glaub schon
Viel Glueck euch
tixx
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Es geht darum, dass die englische Quelle besagt, dass es nur fuer UK-Einwohner verboten ist Tickets einzustellen.
Die deutsche sagt, dass es fuer jeden verboten ist.Welche Version stimmt nun, das ist hier die Frage

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Alles klar, danke!
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bayernmichi, trage dich doch bitte in die SMS-Alarm-Accounts ein!
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schade, Rentüj.
Ich streiche dich aus der Liste
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Die Briten nicht, aber Deutsche, Franzosen, Belgier, Poerto Ricaner etc. :?
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Ich wundere mich nur, dass es keine einzige "world cup" Auktion gibt auf ebay.co.uk....
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ich finde es ganz lustig, dass USA 4. sind :roll:
Weiss eienr die Antwort darauf?
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Offiziell Verboten: Der Verkauf von Tixx auf ebay.co.uk !!!
ZitatAlles anzeigenWorld Cup tickets are available for sale on internet auction site eBay, despite laws that came into force at midnight on Sunday in the UK making it a criminal offence.
UK laws have been ammended to make the sale of the the tickets to any FIFA or UEFA match illegal. Previously it was an offence to resell tickets for matches involving England, but this now extends to all 64 games at this year's World Cup in Germany.
EBay was involved in the consultation process that led to the law being implemented under the Criminal Justice Act and, following a meeting with Home Office officials last week, had offered to introduce its own preventative measures from yesterday.
However, UK law does not cover websites based overseas, such as eBay.com, which was also selling World Cup tickets yesterday (Monday).
And in a challenge to the new law and to FIFA's demands, eBay has not stopped the sale of tickets placed on the site by customers based abroad or on their websites registered overseas.
The company has, however, put a notice on its site and says the sale of World Cup tickets on eBay.co.uk or by UK registered sellers is not permitted under eBay's policies.
FIFA's lawyers, the London-based firm Hammonds, will now write to them again to challenge them on their decision to allow the sale of tickets by customers outside the UK.
http://www.worldcupweb.com/WCfootball/con…sp?id=632&cat=2
Heisst der rotmarkierte Bereich, dass es nur Englaendern/Walisern verboten ist auf ebay.co.uk Tixx einzustellen?
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Zitat von Rentüj
Da sieht man ja vor lauter Tixx die Threads nicht

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Zitat von tixx_nix
Offiziell Verboten: Der Verkauf von Tixx auf ebay.co.uk !!!
Ich konnte gerade keine einzige Auktion entdecken

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Offiziell Verboten: Der Verkauf von Tixx auf ebay.co.uk !!!
ZitatAlles anzeigenWorld Cup tickets are available for sale on internet auction site eBay, despite laws that came into force at midnight on Sunday in the UK making it a criminal offence.
UK laws have been ammended to make the sale of the the tickets to any FIFA or UEFA match illegal. Previously it was an offence to resell tickets for matches involving England, but this now extends to all 64 games at this year's World Cup in Germany.
EBay was involved in the consultation process that led to the law being implemented under the Criminal Justice Act and, following a meeting with Home Office officials last week, had offered to introduce its own preventative measures from yesterday.
However, UK law does not cover websites based overseas, such as eBay.com, which was also selling World Cup tickets yesterday (Monday).
And in a challenge to the new law and to FIFA's demands, eBay has not stopped the sale of tickets placed on the site by customers based abroad or on their websites registered overseas.
The company has, however, put a notice on its site and says the sale of World Cup tickets on eBay.co.uk or by UK registered sellers is not permitted under eBay's policies.
FIFA's lawyers, the London-based firm Hammonds, will now write to them again to challenge them on their decision to allow the sale of tickets by customers outside the UK.