Tesco in Disguise
Where do we go from here?
Desperate to get tickets to the Chelsea game, I turned to Twitter. I have successfully acquired cheap football tickets from Twitter users in the past and sure enough there are plenty of accounts purporting to sell tickets for the boxing day game at face value. I didn't mind being in the home end, if it came to that.
I saw that a user (@Chelseaolic) was selling four. We entered into conversation - which got disarmingly chummy - and agreed a price. He asked that money be transferred into a Skrill account then transferred to his email (KelvinJenkins71@gmail.com). I obliged.
Soon after, his Twitter account disappeared (https://twitter.com/chelseaolic) and he has not replied to any emails. Needless to say, the tickets haven't turned up. I spoke to Skrill, but they don't want anything to do with it (subsequent reviews of the website suggested as much - https://www.trustpilot.com/review/skrill.com). I spoke to my bank, who were happy to take the details I had, but unsurprisingly - and I don't blame them - they wouldn't refund me for the loss.
This is not an invitation for facepalm emojis, but a warning to anyone (and addressed only to those who want to hear it) thinking of buying tickets through Twitter, using Skrill, or having anything to do with the charlatan Kelvin Jenkins (presumably born in 1971).
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I saw that a user (@Chelseaolic) was selling four. We entered into conversation - which got disarmingly chummy - and agreed a price. He asked that money be transferred into a Skrill account then transferred to his email (KelvinJenkins71@gmail.com). I obliged.
Soon after, his Twitter account disappeared (https://twitter.com/chelseaolic) and he has not replied to any emails. Needless to say, the tickets haven't turned up. I spoke to Skrill, but they don't want anything to do with it (subsequent reviews of the website suggested as much - https://www.trustpilot.com/review/skrill.com). I spoke to my bank, who were happy to take the details I had, but unsurprisingly - and I don't blame them - they wouldn't refund me for the loss.
This is not an invitation for facepalm emojis, but a warning to anyone (and addressed only to those who want to hear it) thinking of buying tickets through Twitter, using Skrill, or having anything to do with the charlatan Kelvin Jenkins (presumably born in 1971).
TiD