I wonder if anyone will notice?

by PunctualZombie

25 comments
  1. Reminds me of when a chap calling himself Peter Andrex put the X on his posters in a really light grey font and sold hundreds of tickets to people thinking they were seeing the hunky, banana-addicted “mysterious girl” singer, only to find they were actually seeing a puppet that threw bog roll into the crowd.

  2. How much is an actual ticket?

    I’ve read there are 1,127,000 seats available for the UK / Ireland portion of the tour.

    This is going to be an insane money maker for the brothers.

    I’m wondering how much they are going to make.

  3. I once sat and watched an iPhone box go for £400 on ebay. It clearly said box in the title and description so never underestimate the stupidity of people to only see what they want to see

  4. I try not to be that guy who just says “urgh, that thing you like is, in fact, shit” but this whole Oasis thing is, at the very least, just a bit bonkers, isn’t it?

  5. I remember being conned on ebay over 15 years ago. I bought an xbox game with a steel case, and the seller sent me just the case with no game inside.

    I was fuming. The seller had written on the listing in white text (on a white background) that it didn’t include the game. Raised a dispute and Ebay/Paypal, who sided with the seller and told me to take it to small claims court if I wanted a different resolution.

    Never used that site again.

    To add to the frustration, the steel case was sent just wrapped in ruled paper, no padding so it arrived damaged to fuck…

  6. I swear this kind of stuff is used to make scalper bots pay for them so they can re sell them at a higher price. I remember when the ps5 came out, someone was selling a picture of a ps5 for around £400 and he managed to sell 6 of them, he even clearly mentioned it in the title and description.

  7. Do the right thing and report this.

    People have done this for years with Xbox auctions. Stuff like ‘Series X-box only’ – guess what turns up?

  8. That’s so scummy. The title says tickets. I think stuff like that is illegal in some countries

  9. Someone’s already been in the news for falling for this.

    I remember years ago people were selling Xbox/ps4 packaging and using a description that implied it was console but didn’t infact say you would get a console

  10. Best bit is given the history of the band even the people who pay for tickets won’t end up going cos they’ll fall out by the time July comes back around. It’s why I’m not bothering putting time into trying to get them and then getting all excited for it.

  11. Please report this to eBay. Although, anyone with half a brain shouldn’t fall for this since you’re not allowed to sell concert tickets on there anyway.

  12. Funny as it is, I hope you reported the listing. eBay has really cracked down on false listing.

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