Apple starts canceling tickets for WWDC 2012 bought by some developers

  Two days ago the company Apple announced that WWDC 2012 will take place on June 11 in San Francisco and put on sale the tickets on the basis of which developers can participate in the conference. In just two hours all the tickets were sold and there were numerous complaints from those who failed to purchase one. The main problem was that the tickets went on sale before the first hour of the morning on the west coast of the USA, and many people failed to purchase the ticket that would have guaranteed them entry.

  In the middle of this tense situation Apple started to invalidate part of the purchases made in those two hours based on the idea that people who bought more than one ticket on the same credit card intend to sell that ticket on eBay or CraigList. Thus, Apple canceled the tickets of several American companies that had purchased those tickets for their own employees, but a few hours later returned the tickets to the companies that demonstrated that they were purchased for different people.

  The same thing could happen to individuals who purchased more than 1 ticket with their own credit card and there is a chance that Apple will soon reopen the purchase session for tickets at WWDC 2012.