
Ticket scams on the rise as 'Taylor Swift month' begins | Music News
The The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) has issued a warning to Aussies after it revealed that over $135,000 had been lost to Taylor Swift ticket scams ahead of her Eras tour this year. 273 people are reported to have fallen victim to scams.
The ACCC’s warnings have come via its Scamwatch website, which raises awareness about Scams in Australia
Scammers are getting crafty:
The National Anti-Scam Centre said the scammers were using hacked social media accounts to put up posts or send messages to friend lists which include a story about how they can no longer attend the concert and are wanting to sell their tickets at cost price.
These posts are sometimes posted in community groups or among friends and appear to be from a trusted source.
After the ticket is paid for, the contact disappears and the ticket never arrives.
Remember Aus and NSW law states that tickets to an event cannot be resold for more than 10 per cent more than the original purchase price .
Tips from the ACCC:
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