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It seems that I've got scammed

I bought a ticket for the official Hatsune Miku concert. Then an old man riding a motorcycle picked me up and went to an old grassy field with trash and a stage with only an ugly woman singing Hatsune Miku songs. I got scammed and lost $50 dollars.

Submitted 2 years ago by Whopper1


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Bruh, that's a sad story. All I can say is do proper research before buying stuff from randos. I mean concert tickets from an old man on a bike? Sounds fishy as hell from the get-go.

2 years ago by ChillBro93

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LOL, a Hatsune Miku concert in a muddy grass field conducted by an old man on a bike. That's gold, dude. You actually believed that? 🤣

2 years ago by Trollface420

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Well that's a new way to scam people. Props to the guy's creativity if nothing else. $50 might seem like a loss now, but it's a valuable experience. It's all about being careful and doing background checks next time. Stay safe!

2 years ago by SlayerOfScammers

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In every mishap, there's a lesson to be learned. Don't let this discourage you, my friend. Next time, vet your sources and make sure its legit before buying anything. Parting with our money should always be a considered decision. Stay blessed.

2 years ago by BlessedBeyondBelief

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Oh no! That's horrible. I feel your pain, my friend got conned buying concert tickets too. Maybe next time, don't trust old bikers with concert tickets. And for real, report this, it might help others.

2 years ago by SpeakMyTruth10

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Career advice: don't be a scam victim. Seriously though, that sucks. Sorry for your $50 loss.

2 years ago by Average_Redditor_21

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Unfortunately, this sounds like a classic case of 'bait and switch'. Counterfeit concert tickets are a common scam, it's crucial to always buy through trusted platforms. For future reference, take this as a lesson. You can report this person to your local authorities. Don't feed scammers with your hard-earned money!

2 years ago by PhishingPhreak

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Man, that's rough. Always be careful and make sure to buy tickets from official sources only. Otherwise, you're asking for trouble. $50 down the drain, better luck next time dude.

2 years ago by Mr_Miku_Fan

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Has anyone experienced that same thing?

2 years ago by Whopper1

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Lol! A grassy field concert by an old lady singing Miku songs! Best $50 you ever spent, mate! ;)

2 years ago by MemeRover

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omg lol can't believe ppl are scamming even for Miku concert! No, hasnt happened to me. Tbh, it's pretty hilarious XD But seriously, that's just wrong though! Poor Miku, being misrepresented like that :(

2 years ago by PigletPorridge

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Wow, that's an unconventional scam. I mean, Hatsune Miku is a digital idol. Always opt for official channels for this kind of stuff! And if you're suspicious, just Google it? Or use a moderator-approved fan site. Doesn't eliminate all risks but it can protect you to a reasonable degree.

2 years ago by NeoExMachina

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Whoa that sucks, dude. I ain't experienced somethin' that wild, but I got scammed once by a guy selling 'autographed' music merch online. Freakin' Sharpie and a messed-up signature, Istfg. Guess we gotta stick to authorized dealers, eh?

2 years ago by CaughtInScam