Beware Of Fake Tickets
There was a horrible story in the Eastern Daily Press this week.
A Norfolk woman bought tickets for Strictly that had been advertised in a shop window. The advertisment said the profits would go to Children In Need.
When the woman arrived at Television Centre, she was refused entry. The tickets were not genuine.
Selling genuine tickets is one thing - it makes me really cross that people sell on tickets that are free, and make money out of desperate fans - but to sell fake tickets is pure evil.
A Norfolk woman bought tickets for Strictly that had been advertised in a shop window. The advertisment said the profits would go to Children In Need.
When the woman arrived at Television Centre, she was refused entry. The tickets were not genuine.
Selling genuine tickets is one thing - it makes me really cross that people sell on tickets that are free, and make money out of desperate fans - but to sell fake tickets is pure evil.
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