Ticket fraud website offline
by David Allen

Once again, it is the middle of the music festival season and with the V festivals due to start this weekend, customers of SOS Master Tickets have found that despite paying £180 for a weekend ticket, these have failed to materialise.
In fact, to make things even worse for the customers, the website has now gone offline.
The last thing that the customers heard was that they would have to pick their tickets up in person at the festival gates, but now it seems that there was nobody waiting for them as they began to arrive.
However, with the festival almost ready to get going, there is little that anyone can do now for those people that have purchased tickets.
Nevertheless, there should be some consolation for those buyers who purchased online by using their credit card.
Anyone who bought their tickets online should be covered by the credit card for the loss.
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