A spokesman said more than 130,000 people in a highly oversubscribed first ballot failed to secure tickets, first come first served, starting on Friday proposed that the seats were allocated.
However, some people lose again to 15,000 applications submitted online through the web site only shows that can not keep up with demand.
LOCOG and the organizers of next year when more than one million tickets have been issued had promised.
LOCOG chairman Sebastian Coe said, "Over 130,000 more people will now have tickets to the Games following the first day of the 'second chance sale' on Friday".
"We know there is still some disappointment from those who were not successful in their requests but we will continue do everything we can to get them to the Games.
"Over a million new tickets will be offered to the British public next year from contingency seats, once venues are tested and licensed, and we aim to get as many of these tickets as possible into the hands of customers who have missed out to date".
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