
Victims express outrage as no significant action is taken against the ‘Oasis ticket scammer’ who duped hundreds of fans out of their hard-earned money.
The scandal revolves around a con artist who advertised fake tickets to Oasis reunion concerts — events that were never officially announced. Dozens of fans, eager not to miss out, paid large sums for these non-existent tickets through social media platforms and online payment services. Many claim to have reported the scam months ago, yet there has been little to no progress from law enforcement, leaving victims disillusioned and demanding justice.
Several victims have come forward with screenshots, payment proofs, and social media messages detailing their interactions with the scammer. Despite overwhelming evidence and repeated complaints, authorities have yet to charge the individual responsible. Some victims allege that police referred them back to banks or online platforms, creating a frustrating cycle of blame with no clear resolution.
Consumer rights groups are calling for greater accountability and stricter regulations on online ticket sales, arguing that the current system allows fraudsters to thrive. Social media platforms, too, are under fire for enabling these scams by failing to swiftly take down fraudulent accounts or verify ticket sellers.
As outrage grows, the question remains — how many more fans need to fall prey before meaningful action is taken?