Take That As Fans Scammed Out Of Ticket Cash
Across the UK there are many disappointed Take That fans who have recently been the victims of an internet scam from a retailer who promised to deliver Take That tickets to the boy band’s reunion concert at Millennium Stadium this coming weekend. Most people are not only angered that they are out quite a few quid, but are also angry that they will now miss the show since the website was not legitimate.
Julie, 42, bought tickets for the show from the internet scam website for her daughter as the perfect birthday present, but after they never came in the mail she returned to the website only to find that it no longer exists.
Many ticket purchasers were faced with the same fate, the website was nonexistent, and so was their tickets and money.
Julie spent a total of £290 on four tickets for the show and commented that the website looked very professional and legitimate which is why she trusted that the tickets would arrive as they would from any ticketing site.
She even commented that she received a confirmation email telling her to contact the company five days before the concert if they had not arrived, but there is no company in existence to contact.
She is not alone as many people across the UK discovered the same thing. To avoid the same fate it may be useful to know that the law requires every company to list the company registration location, address, and its official number clearly on the website.
If you cannot find this information near the bottom of the page, in the about us section, or under contact information this is an excellent sign the website is a fraud.



