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London 2012 ticket payments 'on track' to hit deadline Olympics ticket deadline for card payments passes
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Olympics organisers have said they are on track to hit the deadline to debit the accounts of millions of people who applied for London 2012 tickets. Millions of people who applied for London 2012 tickets should now know if they have been successful.
Most card payments are due to be taken by midnight on Tuesday. Olympics organisers said they were on track to hit the deadline to debit accounts by midnight on Tuesday.
Organisers will then be contacting people whose cards have failed until 10 June, and people will be told which tickets they have bought by 24 June. They will then be contacting people whose cards have failed until 10 June, and people will be told which tickets they have been allocated by 24 June.
There were 20 million applications for the 6.6 million tickets available to the public via a controversial ballot.There were 20 million applications for the 6.6 million tickets available to the public via a controversial ballot.
The system takes money from buyers' accounts before they know which tickets they have been allocated.The system takes money from buyers' accounts before they know which tickets they have been allocated.
A spokeswoman for Olympic 2012 organiser Locog said: "We have said that all card payments will be taken by 31 May and are still on track for this. Events guess
"We will then spend time contacting people whose cards have failed for whatever reason, and give them time to get funds into their accounts or enable payment. This process will be ongoing until 10 June.
"People will be told their allocation by 24 June."
Second round
Many successful applicants are now trying to guess which events they will be going to see, whereas those who have not had payment taken are wondering if they will end up empty-handed.Many successful applicants are now trying to guess which events they will be going to see, whereas those who have not had payment taken are wondering if they will end up empty-handed.
Some 1.8 million people have applied for the tickets, requesting an average 11 tickets each to make a total of 20 million ticket applications. Some 1.8 million people applied for the tickets, requesting an average 11 tickets each to make a total of 20 million ticket applications.
Popular events have been many-times oversubscribed, with the men's 100m final receiving one million requests for just 20,000 seats.Popular events have been many-times oversubscribed, with the men's 100m final receiving one million requests for just 20,000 seats.
A second round of sales, in late June, will initially offer unsuccessful first-round ticket applicants the first chance to buy those tickets still available.A second round of sales, in late June, will initially offer unsuccessful first-round ticket applicants the first chance to buy those tickets still available.
It will take place on a first-come, first-served basis with the money paid up front.It will take place on a first-come, first-served basis with the money paid up front.
The general public will later be able to apply for remaining tickets.The general public will later be able to apply for remaining tickets.
Price ranges
A London 2012 spokesman said: "Applicants who have been unsuccessful and have got nothing in the first round will get priority in the second round.
"The reality is that many people will not be lucky the first time around but they will get priority for the second round.
"There have been 20 million applications for tickets and many events have been oversubscribed, so there will be some people who will not get any in the first round but they will get something in the second round."
The prices range from £50 to £725 for the showpiece 100 metres final, and reach £2,012 for the opening ceremony on 27 July.The prices range from £50 to £725 for the showpiece 100 metres final, and reach £2,012 for the opening ceremony on 27 July.
In total, 8.8 million tickets are available for the Games - about half of the remaining 2.2 million tickets have been issued to national Olympic committees, with the other half split between sponsors, the International Olympic Committee, guests and hospitality partners. In total, 8.8 million tickets are available for the Games - about half of the remaining 2.2 million tickets not available to the public have been issued to national Olympic committees, with the other half split between sponsors, the International Olympic Committee, guests and hospitality partners.
London 2012 is looking to make £500m from ticket sales as part of bid to raise £2bn through private means.London 2012 is looking to make £500m from ticket sales as part of bid to raise £2bn through private means.
A further two million tickets will be available for the Paralympic Games. They go on sale later this year.A further two million tickets will be available for the Paralympic Games. They go on sale later this year.
Flags and bunting
Meanwhile, the government has been urged to explain why it has bought 9,000 tickets for the Games.
Labour MP Ian Austin is pressing ministers to clarify who will receive the tickets and for what events.
Officials said 3,000 people who had helped in staging 2012 would pay face value for the tickets while others would go to dignitaries and VIPs as part of efforts to "showcase" the UK.
London boroughs will be given £50,000 each to decorate their streets with flags, banners and bunting for the Games.
The funds will be provided by the Mayor of London's office to help spread the "look and feel" of the Olympics.
Was your application for tickets successful? What has been your experience of the application process? Get in touch below:Was your application for tickets successful? What has been your experience of the application process? Get in touch below: