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Line of Duty event scammers selling '£500 tickets' as Martin Compston warns fans

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Sick scammers are selling fake tickets 'for £500' Martin Compston's Line of Duty charity event in Inverclyde. We told how An Audience with AC-12 will be held in Port Glasgow Town Hall on Saturday, March 19 and will feature Martin being interviewed live alongside co-stars Vicky McClure, Adrian Dunbar and show creator Jed Mercurio.

Funds raised will go towards Ardgowan Hospice in nearby Greenock, where Martin grew up. The 37-year-old, who plays copper Steve Arnott, was 'beaming' when tickets sold out in less than one minute.

But fans have been left disgusted at claims that scammers are punting fake passes to the event.Shocked locals took to social media claiming they had been targeted.One wrote: "You are never going to believe this."Just had a guy try to sell me tickets for £500 each."Bloomin' scammers."While another added: "I think they are all scammers."I have four in my inbox right now trying to sell me tickets for this event."Ardgowan Hospice chiefs released a statement on Friday, warning those hoping to get their hands on a last minute ticket to 'beware'.Their statement, released on Friday, read: "Please beware."We have seen across a few sites people are re-selling tickets."As stated, the re-selling of tickets isn't authorised and will be refused."Our team have checked and many of those who claim to have tickets are not on our purchase list."Please don't be scammed."Meanwhile Martin echoed the message on Twitter and assured followers that organisers were 'for sure looking into streaming the event'.Fuming locals and fans alike vented online, demanding that those who are 're-selling' are 'named and shamed' for targeting the 'earth angels' who work at the hospice.One wrote: "What is wrong with people?"This makes me

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