Fake Ticket Warnings
A warning has gone out to people not to purchase Reading or Leeds tickets from any unauthorised dealers. Last year a lot of people were left empty handed and down on their money after people bought their tickets from a fake website, I reported about this on here, as a result the people did get arrested and went to court (not because of my blog though), however this will not stop people from still selling tickets and as this years Reading and Leeds festivals run out of tickets the sharks will start circling. The BBC report there are approximately 70 fake websites pretending to sell tickets. Don’t think you are too wise for this either, Spotting a dodgy website is a good step forward but what if the website is a trusted website?
eBay is a trusted website but dont think that all the sellers can be trusted, some people in this world are just bad and they will do anything to get your hard earned money.
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