Oasis fans hit with a ‘landslide’ of ticket scams | CNN Business

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Hundreds of Oasis fans are looking back in anger after falling victim to a “landslide” of ticket selling scams.

The fans have lost £346 ($449) on average to fraudsters ahead of the British band’s reunion tour next year, with some losing as much as £1,000 ($1,298), UK lender Lloyds Banking Group said Tuesday.

Lloyds said in a press release that an analysis of fraud reports lodged by its customers in the month following Oasis’ August announcement of its comeback tour also showed that more than 90% of the scams began with adverts

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