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Many Taylor Swift fans encountered the "tribulation" of buying fake tickets when they wanted to swing idols' concerts. However, the case of Thai fan girls below is extremely special when acting extremely adorable.
In recent days, Taylor Swift fans in many Southeast Asian countries have been extremely excited to see the performance of the American singer for 6 nights in Singapore. To prepare for the idol's Eras Tour swing, from ticket purchase, costumes, transportation, accommodation are carefully prepared by fans for months.
However, due to the high demand for tickets, demand is more than supply, so many fans have been profited by bad guys and encountered the "tribulation" of buying fake tickets. In particular, the story of the girl nicknamed "chopluem", a hot girl in Thailand, is receiving a lot of attention.
According to Thaiger, Chopluem and his close friend arrived in Singapore on March 3 to prepare for Taylor's concert on March 4. She and her friend had prepared everything very carefully, and were excited to check-in together at the concert. However, the staff announced the shocking news that her and her friend's tickets were both fake tickets, and said 8 other people had encountered the same situation. In the end, Chopluem and his friend left with regret despite being so close to the idol.
Sharing on her personal page of more than 240,000 followers, Chopluem said she bought the ticket from a Twitter account that has more than 13,000 followers and looks pretty trustworthy. But what she didn't anticipate was the moment she handed the QR code to the staff when she was told that her seat had been taken by someone else.
"This is the first time in my life that I bought a fake ticket, I was shocked and didn't know what to say, I didn't expect this to happen. My friend and I have been looking forward to seeing this show for almost a year. We wanted to sing together but couldn't. A lot of people have been fooled just like us," Chopluem said. The video was posted by Chopluem shortly after not being allowed to see the idol perform
It is known that before encountering the "fake ticket" tribulation, Chopluem was excited to document his and his best friend's preparations for the trip to Singapore. After being denied entry by staff, Chopluem also captured her distressed emotions in the video and showed her sobbing while walking outside Singapore's national stadium.
Despite the sad experience that made her sob, when she heard the Taylor Swift song play, this beautiful hot girl and her friend still sang along to the lyrics of the song "Cruel Summer" and swayed and danced to the beat of the music, making fans "laugh" with her Swifties spirit.
Currently, the video is going viral all over social media sites. A series of comments expressed their delight at Chopluem's cuteness and also regretted that she could not attend the concert as planned. Earlier, Singaporean media reported that hundreds of people had the same "tribulation" as Chopluem. The total amount that the fired Swifties bought fake tickets amounted to more than 5 billion VND.
In response to this unfortunate incident, the Singapore police issued a statement: "Spectators should not buy tickets from third parties. Viewers should purchase tickets legally, guaranteeing a refund for invalid tickets. Residents should also use the prevention app, set up security features for banking transactions, verify the authenticity of tickets through official sources," the police said.
In addition, the Singapore Police provides a hotline of the Police Department, a hotline of help centers to protect people's rights in the matter of buying fake tickets.
On February 24, Carousell, Singapore's largest online shopping app, announced that it would stop offering Taylor Swift ticket exchanges to avoid being scammed. This is the first time Carousell has paused concert ticket sales since the app's launch.
"Although the majority of sellers guarantee genuine, due to the large number of buyers, we have to make this exception. Many foreign spectators who come to the concert are unlikely to be able to protect themselves from the tricks of the bad guys. Prevention is absolutely necessary," the representative of the ticket buying unit announced.
334 people cheated by Taylor Swift: Total losses run into hundreds of thousands of dollars Nhật Duy13:35:31 03/03/2024Singapore police have asked fans of the pop superstar to be vigilant when exchanging Taylor Swift concert tickets online. At least 334 people became victims of evil cases, amounting to 213,000 USD (more than 5.2 billion VND).
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