
Lfc Sales & Tickets Help. Watch out for scammers, aftermarket ticket sales are a tricky business. These people make their pages seem legit and post in buying and selling groups, but ARE FAKE! They continue to ask for additional fees and continue to try and squeeze more money from you. BE CAREFUL, they will try at all costs to get as much as they can from you. They will even send an email that looks like it came from LFC themselves like they forwarded it. Buy from official Liverpool FC vendors if you can! I'm dumb for even falling for it, but fortunately I'm not hurting for money so much, I just don't want someone else to fall for it like I did and lose all of their money. Thank you for reading!
by ll_Wing_ll

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Anyone who sees a page like that and thinks it’s legit is an idiot and unfortunately potentially beyond helping with a PSA like this
These people exist for the same reason we have warning labels.
Because there is always one.
I’d suggest putting the name of the scam site in the title or body of message – where a google scrape might pick it up. Maybe it will save someone optimistic enough to consider using this Facebook page when they Google and see your post.
That seems to be imitating a person on Twitter who does actually help people to get tickets legitimately through the ticketing system.
Not directly related but the other day I spotted a Facebook ad for a fake watch giveaway that was too good to be true. They used the name and logo of a local media company so it looked legit. But I was highly suspicious and checked the FB page and it was totally different. And they were advertising a sus looking URL too. Ended up reporting them. But I can see why someone who wouldn’t know better would end up clicking the ad or URL. Please be careful. FB is esp notorious for scam ads and pages. Check the page names and URLs properly, don’t click on dodgy looking sites, look out for typos on ads, be wary of too-good-to-be-true deals, etc.