The PSNI is urging desperate Taylor Swift fans not to hand out money for fake tickets for her upcoming Dublin concert after an NI mum was scammed out of £600 for the sold out gig over the weekend.
One NI mum had told her eight-year-old daughter ahead of her birthday that she had been able to secure the tickets for the gigs at the end of June, before having her birthday ruined and her mum left out of pocket. “Next thing I had to tell them that some bad person had stolen their money and didn’t give us the tickets for it.
“I know this is so prominent at the minute so that’s why I was trying to be so careful,” the woman told us. “I’ve always thought to myself, how do people get scammed and you must be so silly to fall for something like this but everything seemed so genuine.” The PSNI said they were aware of a number of cases of people being scammed in a similar fashion for Taylor Swift tickets, and urged the public to be cautious when buying tickets from third parties.
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