Texas Man Spent $3,000 on World Cup Tickets and Missed the Match
A Katy, Texas man says he spent nearly $3,000 on World Cup tickets through StubHub only to receive them after the match had already ended.
How a $3,000 Ticket Purchase Went Wrong
According to KHOU, Alejandro Roman-Fernandez was excited to see the FIFA World Cup match between the Netherlands and Japan in Arlington. It was supposed to be a special experience for his family.
Roman-Fernandez purchased the four tickets through StubHub in December for approximately $3,000. The tickets were a Christmas gift for his father and siblings. The family planned a weekend trip to Arlington not only to watch soccer but also to spend time together and make memories.
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What Happened on Match Day?
As the World Cup approached, Roman-Fernandez said he repeatedly checked his phone while waiting for the tickets to become available. On the morning of the match, he received a message that concerned him.
He said, “When I click on it, it says your vendor was not able to secure tickets in time.”
According to Roman-Fernandez, he was instructed to select replacement tickets. However, none were available.
He then had to tell his family they no longer had tickets. The disappointment was heartbreaking.

StubHub's Response to the Ticket Issue
After the match ended, he received another notification saying his World Cup tickets were finally ready.
Roman-Fernandez later received an email from StubHub apologizing for the ticket issue. The company said his refund is being processed and offered him a voucher for future purchases.
Roman-Fernandez said the refund won't replace the lost experience with his family.
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