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UEFA EURO 2020

***TRANSFER OF TICKET, WAY TO DO IT****

Afternoon, 

Ok so i've been playing around and i've found a way to get the tickets moved over. It comes down to trust and not messing over fans around which i hope most of us would honour / do! i'm going to write these instructions the way i've done it but I'm sure a bit of tweaking swapping will make sense for the other way around! 

  1. Contact the person you are buying the ticket from and ask them to supply you with the email they use for there UEFA account. 
  2. Once you have this Delete the Euro 2020 App from your phone or Download it if you don't have it?
  3. Use the email supplied by the Seller to apply into the email line on the app
  4. contact the seller asking to supply you with the code they have just been emailed. 
  5. Follow the on screen steps and then select keep ticket 
  6. This will then be stored on your phone but with there UEFA ID
  7. Use as you would for normal entry
  8. Enjoy the game! 

Thanks all 

Richard Wiggett
  • 28 Jun 2021 3:02 PM
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4 Replies

  • Joe Morroll
    Joe Morroll
    • 28 Jun 2021 3:17 PM
    Stupid question... What are the chances of this being an issue of needing to prove that the UEFA ID is yours?
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  • Alex Mitchell
    Alex Mitchell
    • 28 Jun 2021 3:48 PM

    .

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  • Nick Borthwick
    Nick Borthwick
    • 28 Jun 2021 3:51 PM

    In reply to Joe Morroll:

    I'm going with . . . . . very little.
    Hopefully they've got bigger and better things to worry about, unless there is something particular that raises their suspicions i.e. touting etc.
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  • Richard Wiggett
    Richard Wiggett
    • 29 Jun 2021 6:51 AM
    Also if you are selling a ticket to someone and you have multiple people interested (which you will) before you pick, Click there names to see how many Caps some people have!! A lot of Jokers here with 0 caps asking for tickets and genuine fans that have high caps but no tickets! So maybe... DO the right thing and have loyal fans in the ground not tag alongs! :)
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