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Hello All
🎟️ Action Fraud urge those planning to buy tickets or attend this summer’s events and concerts to stay vigilant to criminals. 🎟️ In Derbyshire, £78,354 was lost in ticket scams in 2024, as data revealed there was a rise in both ticket fraud reporting and financial losses compared to 2023. 🎟️ The combined reported financial loss for all UK police force areas in 2023 was £6,694,955, which went up by 47 per cent in 2024 to £9,794,034. 🎟️ Ticket fraud reporting also revealed there was a total of 9,826 ticket fraud reports in 2024, an 11 per cent increase from 8,719 reports in 2023. 🎟️ Action Fraud, the national fraud and cybercrime reporting service, has launched a ticket fraud awareness campaign ahead of the summer, urging people to stay alert for criminals who are trying to sell tickets online or on social media for top events and sold-out concerts. 🎟️ The warning comes as reporting insights revealed June and July had the highest levels of reporting, with 1,067 reports of ticket fraud in June and 887 in July.
“Beware of fraudsters trying to take advantage by selling fake tickets to popular or sold-out events online or on social media, especially if you receive unsolicited or unexpected messages offering tickets. “Protect yourself from ticket fraud: ensure you buy your tickets securely by checking for the STAR logo, and using either an official agent, a reputable ticket exchange site or going directly to the venue’s box office. Requests for payment via bank transfer is a sign of fraud: always pay with a credit card if you can. Follow Action Fraud’s advice for more tips on how to protect yourself.”
“With another packed summer of gigs and festivals ahead, it’s vital that fans don’t let fraudsters cash in on the excitement. Scammers are getting smarter, but so can consumers. By following Action Fraud’s advice and sticking to safe, verified sources, you can make sure your ticket leads to the real experience - not a costly disappointment.”
How to protect yourself from ticket fraud: 🎟️ Only buy tickets from the venue’s box office, official promoter or agent, or a well-known ticketing website. Find out how to protect yourself from fraud: https://stopthinkfraud.campaign.gov.uk If you have been a victim of fraud, report it at www.actionfraud.police.uk or by calling 0300 123 2040.
Thanks PCSO Kirsty Hunt | ||||
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