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Nouveau texte de la page, après la modification (new_wikitext) | World Cup chiefs have issued strong warnings over an explosion of bogus ticket websites amid fears touts and ruthless con men are massively cashing in on the tournament in .<br>Tickets for the three England qualifier group games are being advertised in Russia for up to £3,200, and for the final in Moscow for £14,050.<br>Packages offering access to the 'Tsar's Lounge' - supposedly allowing wealthy fans to receive 'hostess' service and mingle with Russian poli<a style="font-weight: bold;" class="class" rel="nofollow noreferrer noopener" target="_blank" website claims to be in five languages but is only in Russian.<br>These are two among dozens boasting they sell tickets to all World Cup games including the final.<br>As one Russian news site complained in a headline: 'FIFA has no tickets left for World Cup 2018: Ticket touts have plenty.'<br>A woman called Khristina who answered the phone at <a style="font-weight: bold;" class="class" rel="nofollow noreferrer noopener" target="_blank" website told an undercover Russian journalist: 'We are FIFA's official agency that is selling the tickets unofficially. [It is done this way] because there are too many swindlers now trying to forge tickets.<br>'We have original tickets. We bought them from our own quota: we had a special booking, an internal arrangement with FIFA. It was at the beginning of December [2017].'<br> FIFA this week announced legal action in Switzerland against online ticket platform Viagogo<br>This site purports to offer tickets for England's opener against Tunisia in Volgograd on June 18 with these prices: Category 1: 25,000 roubles (£300), Category 2: 20,000 rouble (£242), category 3: 18,000 roubles (£217), category 4 (for Russian citizens only): 15,000 roubles (£181).<br>A series of 'VIP packages' are also offered.<br>One called 'Match Business Seat' costs 265,000 roubles or £3,200 and purports <a href="https://www.ccgood.best/">Where To Buy Cc</a> include 'exquisite dishes and elite drinks before and after the game and during the break, an exclusive souvenir set, and hostess (service)' in an elite guest zone.<br> |
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+World Cup chiefs have issued strong warnings over an explosion of bogus ticket websites amid fears touts and ruthless con men are massively cashing in on the tournament in .<br>Tickets for the three England qualifier group games are being advertised in Russia for up to £3,200, and for the final in Moscow for £14,050.<br>Packages offering access to the 'Tsar's Lounge' - supposedly allowing wealthy fans to receive 'hostess' service and mingle with Russian poli<a style="font-weight: bold;" class="class" rel="nofollow noreferrer noopener" target="_blank" website claims to be in five languages but is only in Russian.<br>These are two among dozens boasting they sell tickets to all World Cup games including the final.<br>As one Russian news site complained in a headline: 'FIFA has no tickets left for World Cup 2018: Ticket touts have plenty.'<br>A woman called Khristina who answered the phone at <a style="font-weight: bold;" class="class" rel="nofollow noreferrer noopener" target="_blank" website told an undercover Russian journalist: 'We are FIFA's official agency that is selling the tickets unofficially. [It is done this way] because there are too many swindlers now trying to forge tickets.<br>'We have original tickets. We bought them from our own quota: we had a special booking, an internal arrangement with FIFA. It was at the beginning of December [2017].'<br> FIFA this week announced legal action in Switzerland against online ticket platform Viagogo<br>This site purports to offer tickets for England's opener against Tunisia in Volgograd on June 18 with these prices: Category 1: 25,000 roubles (£300), Category 2: 20,000 rouble (£242), category 3: 18,000 roubles (£217), category 4 (for Russian citizens only): 15,000 roubles (£181).<br>A series of 'VIP packages' are also offered.<br>One called 'Match Business Seat' costs 265,000 roubles or £3,200 and purports <a href="https://www.ccgood.best/">Where To Buy Cc</a> include 'exquisite dishes and elite drinks before and after the game and during the break, an exclusive souvenir set, and hostess (service)' in an elite guest zone.<br>
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Lignes ajoutées lors de la modification (added_lines) | World Cup chiefs have issued strong warnings over an explosion of bogus ticket websites amid fears touts and ruthless con men are massively cashing in on the tournament in .<br>Tickets for the three England qualifier group games are being advertised in Russia for up to £3,200, and for the final in Moscow for £14,050.<br>Packages offering access to the 'Tsar's Lounge' - supposedly allowing wealthy fans to receive 'hostess' service and mingle with Russian poli<a style="font-weight: bold;" class="class" rel="nofollow noreferrer noopener" target="_blank" website claims to be in five languages but is only in Russian.<br>These are two among dozens boasting they sell tickets to all World Cup games including the final.<br>As one Russian news site complained in a headline: 'FIFA has no tickets left for World Cup 2018: Ticket touts have plenty.'<br>A woman called Khristina who answered the phone at <a style="font-weight: bold;" class="class" rel="nofollow noreferrer noopener" target="_blank" website told an undercover Russian journalist: 'We are FIFA's official agency that is selling the tickets unofficially. [It is done this way] because there are too many swindlers now trying to forge tickets.<br>'We have original tickets. We bought them from our own quota: we had a special booking, an internal arrangement with FIFA. It was at the beginning of December [2017].'<br> FIFA this week announced legal action in Switzerland against online ticket platform Viagogo<br>This site purports to offer tickets for England's opener against Tunisia in Volgograd on June 18 with these prices: Category 1: 25,000 roubles (£300), Category 2: 20,000 rouble (£242), category 3: 18,000 roubles (£217), category 4 (for Russian citizens only): 15,000 roubles (£181).<br>A series of 'VIP packages' are also offered.<br>One called 'Match Business Seat' costs 265,000 roubles or £3,200 and purports <a href="https://www.ccgood.best/">Where To Buy Cc</a> include 'exquisite dishes and elite drinks before and after the game and during the break, an exclusive souvenir set, and hostess (service)' in an elite guest zone.<br>
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