Faced with the complicated situation of Tao Quan 2025 ticket fraud, audiences should seek official information and not deposit to buy tickets without verifying the seller.
The official recording of Tao Quan 2025 will take place from January 14-16. Currently, the black market for tickets to the show is bustling with many worrying signs of fraud.
According to some groups on social networks, scammers are using many sophisticated tricks to attract victims, from posting fake information about filming schedules to deposit tricks with attractive prices. Not only stopping at selling tickets, the subjects also spread rumors about the cast and change the program format to attract buyers.
The most common trick is to ask for a deposit of 200,000 - 300,000 VND/ticket, in some cases even asking for 50% of the ticket value. Notably, the ticket prices advertised this year (1-7 million VND/pair) are significantly lower than in 2024 (12-14 million VND/pair). This is a trick to attract buyers, then the subjects will use the ticket price increase as an excuse to ask for more money or simply take the deposit and block all contact with the victim.
Currently, there are many "Tao Quan ticket market" groups operating on social networks, some with tens of thousands of members. Controlling transactions on social networks is very difficult, because groups can close, open or change their names continuously to avoid detection by authorities. In fact, subjects often create many fake accounts, use technology to hide their identities and IP addresses, making tracing difficult.
In 2024, the Tao Quan ticket scam left many serious consequences, with some viewers being scammed out of up to 20 million VND when buying a pair of fake tickets. The tricks are increasingly sophisticated, from counterfeiting tickets with high sophistication to creating social media accounts with fake information of famous artists.
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Faced with this situation, in previous years, representatives of Vietnam Television repeatedly affirmed that the program only issued invitation tickets, not commercial tickets.
To avoid falling into the scam trap, viewers should follow official information from Vietnam Television and not transfer deposits without verifying the seller's identity. In particular, they should be vigilant against offers with unusually low ticket prices compared to the market, and should carefully check the seller's information as well as the transaction account. Viewers should also not share personal information or bank accounts with strangers, as this could be a loophole for scammers to take advantage of and commit crimes.
TH (according to Vietnamnet)