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Are these eras tour tickets real?

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12345m · 18/08/2024 13:09

Hi everyone, I was just wondering if these eras tour tickets are real? I have an email requesting transfer to Ticketmaster and he is transferring before payment, but it seems too good to be true. The email also has a different spelling of my name to my Ticketmaster account. Is this real? Also, can I be scammed after receiving the tickets and paying?

Are these eras tour tickets real?
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Wazzzzzuuuuuuup · 18/08/2024 13:22

What strikes me as off is that he is offering to transfer before payment. That would leave him very exposed.

I sold some eras tickets on stubhub in June, completing the transfer on TM and the ticket transfer looked like the image you posted.

Iloveeverycat · 18/08/2024 13:45

Are the tickets in your ticket master account.

12345m · 18/08/2024 14:06

I haven’t yet accepted as worried about scams

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12345m · 18/08/2024 14:06

Yes, it seems very odd, but the transfer seems real

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12345m · 18/08/2024 14:33

Iloveeverycat · 18/08/2024 13:45

Are the tickets in your ticket master account.

I haven’t yet accepted them as I’m worried about it being a scam

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Cric · 18/08/2024 16:39

Is he letting you pay in PayPal goods?

Gnoblin · 18/08/2024 17:10

What email address has it come from? Check that the email address is exactly the Ticketmaster email. If it is this should be legit. Once you have the tickets you need to be the one to initiate the transfer.

12345m · 18/08/2024 17:18

Cric · 18/08/2024 16:39

Is he letting you pay in PayPal goods?

Yes!

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Cric · 18/08/2024 18:08

Double check but I think you can get a refund on goods if you get scammed but not on friends and family. That seems to be the advice I keep reading about tickets.

alwaysrootingfortheantihero · 18/08/2024 18:36

Check the domain of the sender and the url before you click it. I've just read about someone else getting scammed into giving their ticketmaster login credentials with a similar email - the domain was something like ticketmaaster.com, this could be something similar.

It should come from [email protected]

sausagetown · 24/08/2024 18:58

Did you get in, OP?!

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