VPD Issues Urgent Warning on Ticket Scams Ahead of Taylor Swift Concerts – Stay Safe!
Vancouver Police Warn Swifties About Ticket Scams Ahead of Eras Tour
Vancouver police are alerting fans about ticket scams as Taylor Swift‘s Eras Tour approaches. They advise fans to be cautious when purchasing tickets and to be aware of risky transfer practices.
Beware of Ticket Transfer Rules
The Vancouver Police Department emphasizes that Ticketmaster only permits ticket transfers 72 hours before the concert. Fans should be wary of any deals that seem too good to be true and discourage sending money without verifying the seller.
Recent Scam Victim Shares Experience
Natalie Benacem, a Swiftie from Toronto, shared her story of being scammed while trying to buy tickets. She became excited about the possibility of getting cheaper tickets and overlooked warning signs. After communicating with someone who seemed trustworthy on social media, she and a friend paid $600 for two tickets but received none. The scammer blocked them after receiving payment.
Expert Advice on Avoiding Scams
Daniel Tsai, a business law and technology professor, explains that online scams often occur on platforms like Kijiji. Unsold tickets can lead to impersonations and fraudulent transactions. He advises against buying from unknown sellers and cautions that appearances, even via video calls, can be deceptive. He highlights the growing sophistication of scammers using deep fake technology.
Common Scamming Techniques
Another common scam involves hacked social media accounts. Scammers take over friends’ accounts, leading victims to trust them and purchase fake tickets.
Conclusion
As fans prepare for the upcoming Eras Tour concerts at BC Place on December 6, 7, and 8, it is vital to remain vigilant against potential scams. Always use verified ticketing platforms and trust only known sellers to avoid losing money and facing disappointment.
