‘A PSA to other fans,’ Ticketmaster user loses $600 with a Google search – double check the phone number | Z3PP4OH | 2024-01-20 19:08:01

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The Canadian mother stated she was left dumbfounded after falling for the subtle scheme t

A MOTHER has claimed she was scammed out of $600 after trying to purchase live performance tickets for her son by way of Ticketmaster.&

The Canadian mother stated she was left dumbfounded after falling for the subtle scheme that the company is now warning clients about. 

'A PSA to other fans,' Ticketmaster user loses $600 with a Google search – double check the phone number
'A PSA to other fans,' Ticketmaster user loses $600 with a Google search – double check the phone number
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A Canadian mom says she was scammed out of $600 over a malicious present card scheme[/caption]

Traci Mendez, from Whitby, Ontario, lately revealed she had bought a pair of tickets for a Travis Scott live performance as a Christmas current for her son.&

The rapper was set to perform at Toronto's Scotiabank Area on January 6.&

Nevertheless, someday earlier than the live performance, Mendez claimed the tickets disappeared from her Ticketmaster app, she advised CTV News Toronto

In an attempt to unravel the difficulty, Mendez informed the outlet that she determined to talk with a representative for the company over the telephone.&

So, she reportedly looked for "Ticketmaster Canada contact telephone number," online.&

"It's simply your natural answer to every part. Who doesn't go to Google?" Mendez stated.&

Mendez's search offered a telephone quantity at the prime of the page, which she then reportedly referred to as.&

She informed the outlet that the person on the opposite end of the decision identified himself as James from Ticketmaster.&

He allegedly informed her that a system-wide glitch brought on the tickets to be faraway from her app.&

He then reportedly claimed that the corporate would initiate a refund and re-issue the tickets, however they might be unable to offer that refund over the telephone.&

As an alternative, the fraudulent agent urged Mendez to buy $600 value of Ticketmaster and Apple present playing cards.&

The person claimed that the corporate would then be capable of refund the tickets and repurchase them so they might then seem in her account.&

He additionally allegedly advised the mother that she would obtain a drink voucher and discount on the brand new tickets she needed to purchase.&

With a purpose to comply with up on the present card purchases, Mendez was reportedly given a reference number and extension quantity to name back.&

Mendez advised CTV Information Toronto that she adopted the instructions but was still missing the concert tickets the subsequent day.&

She claimed that when she tried to name the extension quantity again, she solely acquired an automated message.&

The message reportedly claimed that the person calling had reached Ticketmaster and all strains have been busy.&

A separate time Mendez referred to as, she was capable of attain someone that claimed they might transfer her to James.&

Nevertheless, she was soon disconnected from the decision.&

With just hours left till the concert, Mendez was finally pressured to shelling hundreds of dollars on a separate pair of tickets for her son.&

"I'm an educated individual, so if I call a customer support telephone number I googled online and I get a recording for the corporate, dial an extension, why would I consider I'm getting one thing aside from the individual representing the corporate," Mendez stated.&

"It leaves me dumbfounded. There's really no other word for it."

CTV Information Toronto investigated the number Mendez referred to as and reportedly reached somebody referred to as "James from PayPpal." 

The fraudulently agent claimed in the course of the name that the quantity was not related to Ticketmaster.&

PayPal later reportedly confirmed with the outlet that the quantity shouldn't be related to the corporate. 

Ticketmaster has since refunded Mendez for the original tickets she bought that had disappeared from her account.&

Nevertheless, the company is urging clients to remain vigilant to avoid failing for comparable scams.&

"As a PSA to other fans: scammers typically run advertisements on search websites with pretend telephone numbers to confuse shoppers," a spokesperson for Ticketmaster advised CTV News Toronto.&

"Our real contact information might be found instantly within our app or on our website."&

Ticketmaster has additionally stated it should never ask a buyer to purchase present cards.&

The corporate didn't immediately reply to The U.S. Solar's request for comment.

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