How to spot a Ticketmaster scams? 

  1. The ticket seller may promise a discounted price if the fan buys multiple tickets. However, the discount may only apply to the first ticket sold. If the fan purchases multiple tickets, they will likely end up paying more for each ticket than they would have if they just bought one ticket.

  2. The seller may promise to send the fan a gift or something else of value in exchange for their purchase. However, this often does not happen and the fan is left with nothing in return.

  3. The seller may promise to send the fan a physical copy of the game or some other physical item after purchase. However, this is often not true and instead the fan receives an electronic copy of the game or something else of value that does not actually contain any physical content.

  4. Ticketmaster offers a variety of ways to resell tickets, including through its website and through its mobile app.

  5. If you purchase a counterfeit ticket, you may be able to face criminal charges.

Scams that send you to a different link often use net banking services to pay for your tickets. This can leave you feeling tricked and vulnerable, as the scammers may use your personal information to get you to pay for fake tickets. If this happens, be sure to stay vigilant and be sure to check the ticket website for any updates or changes before making a purchase.

When purchasing tickets for “sold out” events, be sure to ask for your banking details before giving them your card information. If you don’t receive your tickets or if your bank account is hacked, you may be at risk.

If you’re worried that the event you want to attend might be sold out soon, don’t buy tickets from a third-party seller on Ticketmaster. These sellers often pressure buyers into making a purchase in a hurry, claiming that the event might be sold out soon. This is a huge red flag, and it’s not worth the risk to buy tickets this way. ..

If you’re looking to attend an event that’s incredibly expensive or cheap, it’s a recipe for disaster. Always make sure to check the ticket prices with trusted sources like the artists social media or website and knowns going to the same event.

When buying tickets from a third-party in person, it is important to be sure that the tickets are authentic and that you are not being scammed. There is no guarantee that the tickets will be valid, and you may have to pay the seller on the spot without any verification.

You’ve been scammed if you’ve sent money to someone you don’t know and trust. ..

Your ticket was not accepted at the venue. ..

You never received the ticket you purchased.

You received a ticket for a different event than the one you had paid for. This is usually a downgraded ticket or a fake upgraded ticket. ..

Your personal information is leaked while paying for the ticket. ..

How to spot fake tickets? 

  1. The company may be a scam.

  2. The tickets may not be valid.

  3. The event may not be happening at the location you were told it would be.

  4. There may be a delay in getting your tickets or they may not even be available at all.

  5. Look for discrepancies in story lines. Sometimes, the same story is told multiple times in different contexts. 

  6. Look for inconsistencies in accounts of events. Sometimes, people’s stories can be contradictory or inconsistent.

The quality of the ticket can be determined by the fact that it is printed on low quality paper as opposed to a high-quality one which is glossy and thick. This makes it less likely to be authentic and can make it difficult to tell if the ticket is real or not.

If the website link on a ticket is invalid, it is a fake ticket.

The tickets were sold on the dates and time specified, but in other incorrect spaces.

A fake ticket does not have a timestamp for the event and has space between the time and AM/PM.

Fake tickets often lack specific fonts and formatting, which can make it difficult to identify them forgeries.

If you’re planning on going to a concert or sporting event, be sure to scan the QR codes on your tickets before you go. If the code doesn’t look right, it might be a fake ticket. ..

Some more tips to avoid such scams: 

  1. Be aware of the red flags: If something seems too good to be true, it probably is. Scammers will often use creative marketing tactics to lure people in, and often times these schemes will involve fake tickets or other fraudulent materials. Look out for suspicious emails or phone calls asking for personal information or money up front, as well as offers that seem too good to be true.

  2. Don’t pay for tickets online: Many scammers use online ticket sales platforms to sell fake tickets, and it’s important not to fall victim to this type of scam. Instead, always purchase tickets through a reputable source like the box office at your local theater or arena.

  3. Beware of “re-sellers”: If you see a ticket you want to buy being resold by someone else on a secondary market, be cautious – this is often a sign that the ticket is fake. Never buy a ticket from an unknown source – always check the seller’s reputation before making any purchase.

  4. Check the validity of your tickets: Always double check that your tickets are valid and match what you were told when you bought them. If something seems off about the validity of your tickets, contact customer service immediately so that you can get replacements if necessary. ..

  5. Arrive early to avoid long lines and ensure you get a good seat.

  6. Bring a snack and water to keep you energized during the show.

  7. Be aware of your surroundings and be prepared to leave if there is an emergency. ..

Before buying tickets from third parties, talk to them personally and try other ways to verify their tickets.

When purchasing very in demand tickets, be extra cautious.

Be careful when making online transactions and protect your personal data. Avoid buying tickets that are on sale for a short duration or are extremely inexpensive.

Note that Ticketmaster: 

Do not sell tickets through online classifieds websites, such as Craigslist. This is illegal and can lead to fines or even jail time. ..

We never ask customers to wire funds in exchange for tickets. ..

We do not accept payments using gift cards or money orders. ..

Disney theme parks are not the only place you can find tickets to Disney movies. You can also buy tickets to Disney theme park attractions.

Ticketmaster’s email is “@ticketmaster.com” and any other variation is fake and scammers can manipulate emails, so one should not respond to such emails or open any link or attachment from the same as a precaution.

What to do if you’ve been scammed? 

Contact Ticketmaster immediately at 1-800-653-8000. ..

If you want to report an event that is taking place at a stadium, you can login to your account and choose the event you want to report. Then, hit the ‘Contact Us’ button. The Fan Support representatives are available on all days from 9am-12am EST.

You can submit a request to have evidence of a scam investigated. ..

Ticketmaster is a legitimate site, but due to its resale option, many people have been victims of ticket scams. However, if you follow this article and are careful, you can avoid these scams. ..