Taylor Swift’s highly anticipated Eras Tour is making its way to Australia, but police are cautioning eager fans to watch out for scammers trying to exploit the excitement surrounding the event.
Scammers are capitalizing on the demand for tickets by selling fake ones through social media, often by hacking into individual accounts and using them to peddle counterfeit tickets to unsuspecting friends, warns the Victoria Police Cybercrime Squad.
To avoid falling victim to these scams, fans are advised to purchase tickets only from authorized sellers like the Ticketek marketplace. If considering tickets advertised on social media, it’s crucial to independently verify their authenticity by contacting the friend whose profile is offering them for sale.
Ticket prices for the Melbourne and Sydney shows range from $79.90 to $379.90, with various seating options available. Fans are urged to use secure payment methods and refrain from sharing credit card details with sellers.
In case of falling prey to a scam, victims are encouraged to report the incident to their bank immediately. Detective Sergeant John Cheyne emphasizes the importance of staying vigilant and purchasing tickets from reputable sources to ensure a smooth and safe experience at the Eras Tour.
As excitement builds for the tour, fans are reminded to prioritize their security and avoid getting entangled in fraudulent schemes.