Summary of the drama of stores cheating on tickets to the concert of “Taylor Swift” for both influencers and victims. Total loss of hundreds of thousands The ticket shop has issued a clarification and is ready to take responsibility.
It has become a trend to come back and criticize each other again for cheating on concert tickets. This matter comes up for us to see every year, whether it is about price gouging. Or about transferring money and the store refuses to send concert tickets. Until the latest matter that has become a hot topic because there are many victims. It was the origin of the hashtag #Buybybei on X (Twitter) when a famous influencer bought tickets to Taylor Swift’s The Eras Tour concert in Singapore. But was cheated and unable to attend the concert.
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Concert ticket drama returns once again when “Zhou” is delighted by a fashion influencer. Agreed to buy concert tickets of young artist Taylor. Swift from a store on Even though she was already waiting in front of the concert hall By Taylor’s concert Swift takes place in Singapore from March 2-4, 2024. It is considered the only country in ASEAN that the female artist has visited. As a result, there are many Thai people waiting to go see the concert this time, including “Zhou Pleum” as well.
Mr. Zhou was delighted to post 2 clips on his personal IG about being cheated on concert tickets. In the first clip, she is seen crying with people watching. And there was a message from Mr. Zhou Pleum stating that “Being cheated on my card for the first time in my life, I was shocked and speechless. I didn’t think something like this would happen. I’m delighted with P’Sa. We really intended to come together. We’ve been waiting for this day for almost a year because of this song. We want to come sing together. I’ll soon tell you why the incident happened. A lot of people have been cheated. The same seat as Pleum. Same name too.”
and the second clip It is a clip in which Zhou and other victims explain the reasons why they were unable to attend the concert. Zhou was delighted to say that
I’m glad I was cheated and couldn’t go to the concert. Well, we tried to scan the ticket to enter, but the seat there was already scanned. When there were a lot of people trying to scan in the seats, he invited everyone out. Now, it’s not just that I’m pleased or not. Well, there were more than 8 people involved, everyone was happy to buy tickets. Because I couldn’t withdraw the card myself.
In addition, the victims that Zhou was delighted to meet while filming the clip. It was also revealed that
“We all buy from the same store. That is, we can’t withdraw the card ourselves. But we came first. Then we can scan in. Shows that the card is a real card. But there are a lot of duplicate tickets. Singapore therefore invited everyone to come out.”
before closing the clip Zhou was delighted and concluded by saying:
There are numbers 32, 33, 34, 35, right? The smart seller took 32,33 to sell, then took 34,35 to sell, and then cycled around selling and selling. Then everyone tried to scan their entry cards, which they couldn’t scan. Then it can change the gate and change the name. What was cut?
In the clip, the victims say that now there is total damage of more than several hundred thousand baht. and shops selling concert tickets Still silent and unable to explain the situation that Zhou Pluem and the victims are facing.
In addition to Zhou’s delight, there were other victims who had suffered the same thing. They started posting pictures and messages on the X app (Twitter) with the hashtag #Buybybei, making the matter instantly become a hot topic.
One victim posted a picture of a concert ticket with a message stating: “We were the first to sit in and then be ushered out. This is what the store does. If it doesn’t work, I recommend you don’t buy from stores like this.”
Another user “My friends and I bought Taylor concert tickets. In Singapore from the shop….. 4 tickets worth 32,000 baht. When the day of the concert arrived, I was about to scan my ticket to enter the hall. The staff informed us that it was a fake card made from Photoshop. We were very shocked, and the staff took us to the police at the stadium. He just asked where I bought it from.”
And on March 3, 2024 at 8:39 p.m., the concert ticket shop posted a message in “The store is not complacent at all. Currently gathering evidence to file a report. Explain the issues raised in detail. and take responsibility for what has happened and cannot escape it.”
And the store also added the name of the owner of the bank account where the victim transferred the money. “The side…….that is the account owner has no interest in the incident. And the shop would like to confirm that …….. is not involved. Just be the owner of the account used to receive money from the store. It’s not a horse account.” By the clarification message in the store’s X app, more than 16.7 thousand people have reposted it (March 4, 2024).
and after that at 9:47 p.m. on the same day The owner of the account to which the victim transferred money also came out to explain the matter, stating, “Hello, we…… would like permission to clarify the following details. and confirm that it is true in all respects In fact, we found out about this along with everyone and the shopkeeper didn’t tell us anything. We found out together with everyone when someone told us again.”
The account owner has posted a photo with a message in the photo stating that he is the real account owner and that he is friends with the store owner. But he does not have permission to access the store’s App To confirm your own purity The bank account owner’s post was reposted by more than 12.2 thousand netizens (March 4, 2024).
After the clarification of both the owner of the concert ticket shop and the owner of the bank account to which the victim transferred the money, the hashtag #buybybei continues to be hot. Netizens are wondering if the store owner really intends to swindle them out of concert ticket money. So why do you have to use someone else’s account to receive money? Is this considered tax evasion? We’ll have to continue watching after it becomes a hot topic. The store owner will come out to provide additional clarification and how to provide compensation to the victims.
How to report online In the case of being cheated on concert tickets
For victims who have purchased concert tickets from the said store or who have suffered damages from purchasing concert tickets of other artists, most recently on the Facebook page. Cyber Police – Royal Thai Armed Forces Headquarters has come out and posted guidelines to prevent scams from fraudsters that “To prevent criminals from taking the opportunity to deceive and commit further fraud, the Cyber Police or the S.T.A.C. recommends that victims can file a report online at www.thaipoliceonline.go.th Only one website and in online notifications The injured party does not have to pay any expenses if they are notified to transfer money. Let’s decide that it is a “scammer”.