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From a water bottle policy flip-flop to botched ticket sales, World Cup fans feel the squeeze
FIFA is asking 60 fans who were sold World Cup tickets for free to pay corrected face value for them. FIFA also came full circle on its water bottle policy.
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FIFA is asking 60 fans who were sold World Cup tickets for free to pay corrected face value for them. FIFA also came full circle on its water bottle policy.
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According to Los Angeles Times’s source item, From a water bottle policy flip-flop to botched ticket sales, World Cup fans feel the squeeze, FIFA is asking 60 fans who were sold World Cup tickets for free to pay corrected face value for them. FIFA also came full circle on its water bottle policy.
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