
Companies Receive Warnings Of Unauthorised Ticket Competitions
ICC World Cup Media Release - 21 December 2002
Further to recent incidents of ambush marketing in India
concerning the use of ICC Cricket World Cup 2003 match tickets as
prizes in competitions to the public, the United Cricket Board of
South Africa (UCBSA) has taken steps to resolve the issues.
As a result of these activities certain companies are in danger
of having all their ticket packages cancelled, including those
packages that may have been purchased for legitimate internal
incentives.
The Terms and Conditions of the sale of tickets state clearly
that the use of tickets in lotteries or competitions without the
written consent of CWC management is expressly prohibited.
Furthermore, the Terms and Conditions warn ticket-holders against
any form of ambush marketing.
Dr Ali Bacher, the Executive Director of CWC 2003, has personally
written to these companies informing them that if they confirm in
writing that all such competitions have been cancelled and that
no match tickets will be used as prizes in any public
competitions, these companies will be assured of receiving their
packages. These packages could then be used for legitimate
purposes and the holders of tickets would be assured of smooth
entry to the CWC matches.
Deadlines have been set for these written undertakings to ensure
that any cancelled packages can be resold.
Dr Bacher stated today: "We believe that the companies involved
will cooperate with us and we look forward to welcoming a great
many Indian tourists to South Africa. It is extremely important
that people only purchase CWC packages through the authorised
travel agents."
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