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Meta-owned platforms, particularly Facebook, have become the primary breeding ground for last year’s surge in Oasis ticket ...
Fans of Britpop brothers Oasis have lost over £2,000,000 in fake ticket scams for their reunion tour, a new study at Lloyds Banking Group has found.
The bank shared the new figures recently, and revealed that fans affected by the ticket scams lost on average £436 per scam. This, it reported, was around £200 more than the average scam ...
Lloyds said ticket scams often involve fake adverts ... which can sometimes offer extra protection under Section 75 if something goes wrong.” If someone uses their credit card to make a purchase, the ...
One Oasis fan lost more than £1,700 after they fell for a ticket scam for the band’s long-awaited reunion tour. Lloyds Banking Group says fans have been stung by a wave of ticket scams since ...
Oasis fans wishing to see the reunited British band live in concert have collectively lost more than £2 million ($2.7 million) from UK ticket scams, mostly on Facebook, Lloyds bank said Thursday.
Oasis ticket scams represent a significant portion ... which can sometimes offer extra protection under Section 75 if something goes wrong.” If someone uses their credit card to make a ...