The arrival of PSG is an opportunity for some to try to make money dishonestly by reselling places or even tickets that do not exist. Under the hashtag #TFCPSG, many people are looking for places. Must therefore be very careful.
On Twitter, some are calling for caution after falling into the trap. The scheme is very simple: a person creates an account on social networks, such as Twitter, and announces that they are selling two tickets for the match. Some buy these tickets by contacting the seller, except that these places do not exist. The scammer collects the money, closes his Twitter account and opens another with a new pseudonym.
Victor, subscriber in the Brice Taton turn, received, like many subscribers, requests to find places. Today, it is almost impossible to find one, according to him, without taking the risk of being fooled: “It was possible at the start of presales two months ago. The only way to get tickets today is to buy them from someone you trust who can’t get there at the last moment or take advantage of the packs put in place by the club with the Reims match or the one previously released with the Lorient match.”
The club will cancel illegally resold tickets
Faced with numerous scam attempts, the club issued a reminder on Monday: resale of tickets is prohibited. “Our teams are currently actively monitoring social networks to identify potential resellers and we will systematically proceed to the cancellation of the tickets subject to an attempt of illegal resale”explains the club.