Beware of Taylor Swift ticket scams: Woman shares her experience and arrests made

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The Better Business Bureau of Springfield warns Taylor Swift fans about ticket scams as the demand for last-minute tickets increases. Scammers target people through secondary retailers or sellers, taking advantage of the high demand for popular acts. Consumers are advised to do their research and verify the legitimacy of vendors or resellers before making any purchases. One Springfield woman shares her experience of being scammed out of Taylor Swift tickets and emphasizes the importance of verifying everything before sending money. The Better Business Bureau recommends using their website to check ratings and reviews of ticket sellers.
Topics:entertainment#better-business-bureau#consumer-protection#secondary-sellers#taylor-swift#ticket-scams#verification
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