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Taylor Swift tickets: Mother loses $1800 in complicated Taylor Swift ticket scam

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#TaylorSwift #tickets #Motherloses<br />A Aussie Mother and Business owner lost $ 1800 in a complex Taylor Swift ticket deception on Facebook. Karen, who did not want his surname to be published, bought four Taylor Swift tickets that he thought he was mutual friend on Facebook after seeing a post in the Facebook group of local church. The account shared dozens of friends with him and confirmed that the page was legitimate before buying tickets with Karen friends. Scammer sent him a screenshot with which the ticket transfer was waiting and he only needed a re -subtraction fee $ 400 per ticket paid to a bank account of same name with Facebook profile, before taking screenshot of a legitimate ticket account showing that person has transferred to him. The seller then claimed that they needed an additional fee of $ 100 per ticket before he stopped responding completely. Karen 9News.au'ya told, the alarm bells began to play. "I had a few screenshots who said that they transferred tickets to my account, I came from all of them," he said. "When they started to ask for more money, I thought well, that's not right, but they're talking like a lady. "I never get caught up in such a thing, usually continue a lot, I was so cranky with myself that fell for something ridiculous." Karen, a case against the bank reportedly reportedly reported to the bank. He also reported the incident to the national guard for . Karen, bank's response, "they said this was the of identity, because they , name of a bank account to send me money."Said. Karen bought Taylor Swift tickets for her daughter and her daughter's best friend Karen also managed to watch her husband, the woman, whom she thought had sold tickets, asked her husband's account attacked and sent the money to which bank account. He believes that his husband's Facebook account was also attacked after stopping answering his messages. Popular water bottles used to attract users at the new social media SCAM The page that sold Karen fake tickets was also other Facebook groups that offer tickets to anyone who wanted to pay for them after deing the mother. He reported the page to Facebook, but claims that they "did nothing." "Facebook is never responsible for anything, it was in more than one group using the name of this lady," he said. Duzine Facebook user was targeted with a similar scam, and many of them lost hundreds and thousands of dollars in fake Taylor Swift tickets. 9News.au contacted Facebook for a comment.

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