Net Deals Web Search

Search results

  1. Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Beware! Hackers are getting into Ticketmaster accounts and...

    www.newschannel5.com/news/newschannel-5-investigates/have-you-bought-tickets...

    NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — Two sisters who go to Belmont University wanted to go to the Charli XCX show at the Bridgestone Arena this week. So their mom bought tickets for them several months ago.

  3. How to Protect Yourself Against Ticketing Scams - Ticketmaster...

    blog.ticketmaster.com/ticketing-scams-tips-best-practices

    Avoid taking and sharing screenshots that expose personal information like your first and last name, order number, address, or credit card, especially during your checkout and confirmation experience on Ticketmaster. Ticketmaster is the safest and most secure marketplace to buy tickets to events.

  4. Scammers are stealing tickets from Ticketmaster accounts

    www.wthr.com/article/money/whats-the-deal/scammers-hacking-ticketmaster...

    LAFAYETTE, Ind. — Savannah Van Skyhawk was excited to see. " [Scammers] took my tickets, transferred them elsewhere, and then I couldn't get back into my to my Ticketmaster account," she said. Van Skyhawk bought the lower-level tickets more than a year ago, one of the. "We paid about $300 per ticket, and I've seen resale value of between like ...

  5. How do Ticketmaster and Live Nation handle fraud?

    help.ticketmaster.com/hc/en-us/articles/9702120360209-How-do-Ticketmaster-and...

    If you suspect fraud on your Ticketmaster or Live Nation account, contact us. And remember — where you buy matters. The only way to know if your tickets are the real deal is to buy Ticketmaster Verified Tickets directly from Ticketmaster or Live Nation or get them at the venue box office.

  6. BBB Scam Alert: How to avoid Ticketmaster lookalike scams

    www.bbb.org/article/scams/27410-bbb-scam-alert-how-to-avoid-ticketmaster-look...

    Reports to BBB Scam Tracker indicate that con artists are preying on concertgoers by pretending to represent popular ticket seller Ticketmaster. How the scam works. You are looking to buy tickets...

  7. Ticketmaster Scams: Everything You Need to Know to Stay Safe -...

    www.bitdefender.com/blog/hotforsecurity/ticketmaster-scams-everything-you-need...

    If your tickets have been duplicated or transferred to another account, Ticketmaster might be able to issue new tickets and invalidate the fraudulent ones. File a chargeback: Contact your credit card company or payment platform immediately to request a chargeback.

  8. 5 common Ticketmaster scams: How fraudsters steal the show -...

    www.welivesecurity.com/en/scams/5-common-ticketmaster-scams-fraudsters-steal-show

    Follow these simple rules to steer clear of Ticketmaster scams: Only buy tickets from official sources. According to Santander, 67% of ticket scam victims say they were tricked on social media.

  9. By understanding common Ticketmaster scams, identifying false ticket listings, being aware of the risks of purchasing from unverified sellers, and knowing how to protect your Ticketmaster account, you can ensure that your next ticket purchase is secure.

  10. What if I find a suspicious site or email claiming to be ...

    help.ticketmaster.com/hc/en-us/articles/9613615557649-What-if-I-find-a...

    Don’t enter any information or interact with the website or email. Never click links, open attachments or reply to emails from suspicious or unknown senders. Ticketmaster will never ask you to purchase any third-party gift card to use as a form of payment for tickets.

  11. When you purchase a ticket from Ticketmaster, any correspondence will be sent through an “@ticketmaster.com” email. If it’s from a personal or non-official email address (such as Gmail, Outlook, or Yahoo!), the tickets are likely a scam.

  1. Related searches ticketmaster scam when transferring tickets

    ticketmaster scam when transferring tickets from one