Taylor Swift's fans have been cautioned about the potential of a cruel summer due to scammers.The global sensation is set to touch down in the UK this week for the British leg of her Eras Tour, with thousands expected to descend on Edinburgh, Cardiff, Liverpool and London for her string of performances.Those who missed out on tickets during the general sale are scrambling for last-minute tickets.
However, a report from Nationwide indicates that the loyal followers of The Tortured Poets Department singer are most susceptible to fraudsters looking to exploit their eagerness to see their favourite artist live.
The study revealed that The Eras Tour is the event most likely to be targeted by fraudsters - even more so than the Euros, Wimbledon and Glastonbury.
Fake tickets that won't grant fans entry are the primary method scammers are using to make a profit, reports Wales Online. Over a quarter (28%) of these ticket scams originate on social media, according to the research, with Facebook Marketplace accounting for 26 per cent.This is followed by personal email (22%), eBay (17%), illegitimate websites (12%), Vinted (12%), Reddit (10%) and Depop (9%).
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