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Olympic Winter Games officials will be setting up a website for the resale of tickets and expect they may have to live with the notion of prices being higher than the original face value.
 

Olympic Winter Games officials will be setting up a website for the resale of tickets and expect they may have to live with the notion of prices being higher than the original face value.

Photograph by: Sam Leung file, The Province

VANCOUVER — Technical glitches forced Vancouver 2010's organizing committee on Saturday to delay the sale of Olympic tickets until November 14.

The third and final phase of ticket sales — which was to include much-coveted seats at the gold-medal hockey game and opening ceremonies — was put off Saturday when network problems shut down online and telephone sales.

The sale began at 10 a.m. but would-be buyers were quickly voicing their frustration at being shut out. "How could they not be ready for today's ticket sales? I've been trying since 10 a.m. and nothing is working," remarked one commenter on The Province's website. "Pathetic!"

Vanoc posted a news release on its site Saturday afternoon explaining that Tickets.com, the official ticket-service provider for the Games, had problems "with the configuration between the virtual waiting room and the ticketing transaction site."

“We are disappointed that people wanting to purchase tickets today did not receive the chance to do so — this is the first time we have had such an issue,” said Caley Denton, vice president of ticketing for VANOC.

“Even though it appears the problem is close to being resolved, we made the decision to postpone the sale of Phase Three ticket sales for one week as our priority has always been to ensure fair access.”

A few hundred tickets were sold successfully Saturday through the call centre, Denton said, but he promised the equivalent number of tickets sold for each event would be taken from the contingency pool and added to the November 14 sale.

 
 
 
 
 
 

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Olympic Winter Games officials will be setting up a website for the resale of tickets and expect they may have to live with the notion of prices being higher than the original face value.
 

Olympic Winter Games officials will be setting up a website for the resale of tickets and expect they may have to live with the notion of prices being higher than the original face value.

Photograph by: Sam Leung file, The Province

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Donal
 
November 08, 2009 - 8:07 AM
 
 

Hey! The Owe-limp-icks are all about amateur (nudge nudge, wink wink) sports, so with all the multi-billions of dollars being spent, it's fitting that VANOC goes cheap with its on-line marketing site and can't deal with ANY sales, let alone an overload. And phone sales amounted to "a few hundred sales" in a day. How bleeping amateur is that? Gotta wonder if their techie team will still be in line for their golden bonuses.

   
 
The worst Is yet to come
 
November 07, 2009 - 5:06 PM
 
 

If they can't SELL the tickets,  Just think of what kind of ****UP will happen with the games in general.  I fear a disaster of Olympic (Titanic) scale, in other words they will be sunk by an Ice Berg of their own making.  Start the bucket brigade VANOC.

   
 
Jobbed
 
November 07, 2009 - 5:05 PM
 
 

I bet this call centre isn't in this Province

   
 
Eric
 
November 07, 2009 - 5:04 PM
 
 

"our priority has always been to ensure fair access."

LMAO, you've got to be kidding my this is the olympics we are talking about.

   
 
EPIC FAIL
 
November 07, 2009 - 4:55 PM
 
 

What a joke today was...

Spending hours trying to access the website...

At least with Ticketmaster, you know right away that all the scalpers have purchased all of the tickets within a couple mins of the event opening...  This was the worst ticket buying experience I've ever endured

   
 
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