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In June of 2024 was connected to a ticket broker through a friend who was selling Taylor Swift tickets. I spoke to the broker, Marc Vincent Moyens, several times over the phone and we communicated back and forth over text. He had a seemingly legit ticket site, seatestate.com and we negotiated a price of $2500 for 2 tickets to see Taylor Swift in Miami the weekend of October 18, 2024. On July 8th and 9th I sent him three payments via Zelle totaling the $2500. He sent me an email confirmation from his business email guaranteeing the tickets as discussed and confirming his receipt of my payment. After months of following texts, the concert dates came and went and Marc never provided the tickets. His story continually changed as to when I would get the tickets and when he was unable to deliver them he stated I would get a refund by October 30th. As of December 1st, I have not received my refund and have sent Marc numerous texts and Zelle payment requests which he has ignored and not responded to. I know of several other people that paid Marc for Taylor Swift tickets that were never received totaling almost $20,000 and this is clearly an ongoing scam.
$2500
FL, USA- 33472
Online Purchase
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Seat Estate LLC
December 3, 2024
917623
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