Lloyds Bank has revealed that “hundreds” of Oasis fans have been hit by scammers, with an average of £346 being lost per ...
Oasis fans desperate to see the British band's reunion next year are falling victim to "a landslide of ticket scams on social media", notably Facebook, a UK bank revealed on Tuesday.
Oasis enthusiasts have been left hundreds of pounds out of pocket to scams in a scramble for the highly-coveted concert ...
Oasis fans who have fallen victim to scams amid the rush to buy tour tickets have lost £346 on average, according to analysis ...
According to data analysed by Lloyds Bank, Oasis fans who fell for scams during the band's ticketing sales lost an average of ...
Liz Ziegler, fraud prevention Director at Lloyds, said: “Predictably fraudsters wasted no time in targeting loyal Oasis fans ...
Victims have lost an average of £346 ($449), rising to £1000 ($1300) for some. Those aged 35-44 were most likely to be targeted by fraudsters, comprising almost a third (31%) of all cases the lender ...
Tony Maudsley was among the many hoping to see warring siblings Liam and Noel Gallagher on their reunion tour next year ...
Oasis fans have been hit hard by scammers during the recent ticket-buying frenzy, with victims losing an average of £346 each ...
Lisa Webb, Which? Consumer Law Expert, said: "Fraudsters are always on the lookout for new ways to part people from their hard-earned cash and unfortunately, tickets for popular concerts, like Oasis, ...
Lloyds Bank has issued a warning as people lose out on around £346 each. Worryingly, new data from the banking giant found ...
With tickets in high demand many fans fell victim to online scammers taking advantage of the excitement around Oasis reforming ...