The fans of Mouth This Saturday they sold out the 20,000 tickets that were on sale to face Fluminense of Brazil on Saturday, November 4 from 5 p.m. in the legendary stadium Maracanaby the end of the Libertadores Cup.
Tickets went on sale today at 2 p.m. and in just over an hour the supporters of the La Ribera cast destroyed everything.
It should be remembered that the Conmebol had announced that category 1 and 2 tickets, which were launched on September 12 and are for the “general public”, were already sold out.
But the Boca fans sold out the available space for category three in less than two hours. In this way, members who have the status of Adherents will not be able to have the opportunity to withdraw their seat because there are no remaining tickets.
However, being present in Rio de Janeiro was the closest thing to an odyssey for most of the partners. The website that sells the seats, Soy Socio, once again reported problems when carrying out the purchase process normally.
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Several users who were “a minute away” from heading to the venue to purchase tickets were then redirected to a site that was not working. Once they reloaded the page, they ended up at the back of the line despite having originally arrived first.
To others it appeared that their place in the virtual queue had been rejected or even taken by another associate. Then there were other cases in which they were “45 minutes away” from entering the data load and began to go back “more than an hour.” This happened on other occasions, ranging from “5 minutes away” to “15 minutes away.”
This series of conflicts caused by the questioned website earned it the number 1 trend on Twitter for several minutes.
Most of the tweets were critical, although there were users who boasted of “taming”, a term used by the network public to mark a resounding victory, to the “Xeneize” page.
Source: Ambito

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