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Ticket Scam Warning

From Henry: Last week i and three friends got jilted out of 350.00 by a man selling himself as a ticket broker out of Miami Florida named Michael, he contacted me after seeing my ad for tickets for the atlanta show. This man promised me 4 seats in section 102 15 rows from the stage. Needless to say, after a Western Union transaction the tickets never showed. Please advise your site visitors of this name and fraudulent action. Could you tell me who i can contact about stopping this guy from taking someone else.


I have just become a victim of a ticket scam. It is not the fault of the Ticket Exchange. I was not careful enough. The caller (Michael) said that he received the tickets from a promoter. The payment was arranged using Western Union. Tickets were to be delivered the following day; at which time we would authorize payment. According to Western Union, “Michael” picked up the money 15 minutes after we left the Western Union office. We are obviously naive to the buying and selling of tickets. I hope that someone can learn from my pain.


It happened to me too!!!!!!! Man, I am sorry, I should have posted earlier to avoid more harm. It happened 2 days ago to me. Same scam, seemed fool proof. If you would like to contact me, I am going after this guy, I had his last call traced. Don’t know what I can do, but if I ever see him. Also, I lost $173 on the scam, he said his name was Mike. Same description as yours. What an a-hole. I turn 21 on June 29th and this was going to be Buffett concert #20. Hope he feels good about ripping poor college students off.


If anyone has become already become a victim of this scam please contact your local authories in the ones in the Miami area. If you plan on exchanging tickets with someone you do not know, please read the Ticket Exchange’sTerms and Conditions