One company that sells tickets of London 2012 Olympic to European consumers stop ordering due to a flood of requests.
Sites based in Britain, Sportworld, which sells tickets for Denmark citizens, flood demand after Britain's Sunday Times newspaper reported this sale.
London 2012 Olympic committee warns consumers who purchase tickets from foreign sites to be careful of scams.
Consumers in Britain are still waiting for the ticket whether they received an order based on sales management system.
Every person who booked tickets through Sportsworld site got the message: "Please attention. We are reviewing existing reservations and therefore no longer 2012 Olympics tickets available until further notice."
There are still tickets
The company is the official seller of tickets to a number of European countries but Denmark is the only country that entered the EU, so that UK consumers can also buy from the site of the country.
Under EU law, all European citizens have the right to book the Olympics tickets in the same way as Denmark citizens can book tickets via the official website of the 2012 London Olympics.
A Sunday Times reporter bought two tickets for the athletics finals on 9 August from another source in Germany, Dertour.
BBC sports correspondent James Pearce said it was possible to buy tickets for the final boxing, rowing, basketball (female) and some other games through an agent in Germany.
London Olympic Ticket prices range from £ 20 (Rp280.000) to 725 pounds (Rp 10 million) and £ 2012 for the opening ceremony on 27 July.
Overall, there are 8.8 million tickets available for the Olympics and two million more for the Paralympic.
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