SoCal Ticketmaster customers reporting fraudulent transfer of concert tickets to unknown accounts

A San Diego woman is claiming that tickets she purchased through Ticketmaster for an upcoming concert have been fraudulently transferred to someone she doesn’t even know.

It’s a problem that multiple concertgoers who’ve reached out to Eyewitness News say has happened to them as well.

“It wasn’t really about the money,” San Diego resident Breauna Hannon said about the tickets she and her friend purchased. “It’s just about missing out on something we were really excited for.”

Hannon bought tickets to a concert for the band Korn; the concert is scheduled to take place at BMO Stadium in Exposition Park on Oct 5th.

She said she found out about the alleged fraud when she received an email that her tickets had been transferred to another account.

“My heart dropped because my friend is flying in from Arkansas, and we’ve really been looking forward to this,” she said. “We’ve already booked the flights, hotels, rental cars and all that stuff.”

Hannon said that shortly after reaching out to various media outlets about her problem, she got a notification that the tickets had been transferred back into her account. But she said she still hasn’t heard back from Ticketmaster.

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