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Thousands of Taylor Swift’s UK fans have been duped into buying fake tickets for her upcoming Eras Tour concerts, according to a major British bank.
Perkasie Borough Police say they have received several reports of social media scams involving Taylor Swift concert tickets.
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Lloyds, one of Britain’s largest banks, warned its 26 million customers this week that it has seen a spike in ticketing scams for Swift’s upcoming concerts, with fans losing an estimated £1 ...
Fake Olympics and Taylor Swift tickets are the two biggest online scams consumers are likely to encounter this year, UK Finance has warned.
Facebook posts of Taylor Swift promoting free Le Creuset cookware are AI-generated, or deepfaked, and tricking users on the platform.
Lenexa Police are warning Taylor Swift fans to be wary of fraudulent tickets in the weeks before her Kansas City concert after one Swiftie fell victim to a $1000 scam.