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Fraudulent Tickets

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consumer-protection2 years ago

Taylor Swift fans targeted by scammers and strange surprises at concerts.

A woman paid $500 for Taylor Swift tickets from a seller on Facebook, but only received screenshots of the tickets and never got an official transfer notice. She later found out that the seller's Facebook page had been hacked and doesn't know if her screenshots are valid. To avoid fraudulent tickets, the Better Business Bureau suggests buying only from reputable resellers that accept credit cards for payment and offer a money-back guarantee in the event of fraud. They also advise against buying tickets from social media sites and using payment methods like Zelle, Venmo, Cash App, or gift cards.

entertainment2 years ago

Beware of Taylor Swift ticket scams and outrageous prices.

A TikTok user claimed that SeatGeek sold her fake tickets to the Taylor Swift concert at MetLife Stadium, but the ticket selling site says that she did not purchase the tickets through them. SeatGeek admitted that one of their reps made a mistake when the user reached out to them, and they are working with her to resolve the issue by offering her comparable tickets to the show.

entertainment2 years ago

Taylor Swift's Las Vegas Shows: Ticket Warnings and Costs

Tickets being sold on StubHub for Taylor Swift's Eras Tour concerts at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas advertised as "unrestricted view" are actually obstructed seats behind the stage, with the band and Swift hidden from view. The tickets are being sold for a small fortune, but StubHub's FanProtect Guarantee promises to find an equivalent or better ticket or provide a full refund to buyers if any issue occurs. Other ticket resellers, such as VividSeats and Seat Geek, do not have any tickets that would appear to be behind the stage at Allegiant Stadium for either Friday or Saturday night.