I listed 6 tickets on Stub Hub at 8:02pm 1/7/2024. At 8:12pm on 1/7/2024 I pulled my tickets off/cancelled my listing. At 8:18pm 1/7/2024 I received an email 3 of my tickets had been sold. Not only do I find it ironic that my tickets some how magically sold within 8 minutes when I had them listed elsewhere the full week prior for same price and 0/6 sold, but there were also 272 other tickets listed on StubHub for same event, for same price (some cheaper) in same level/area. But they wanted my 3. 🤔 Interesting. Is it just a coincidence that 3 of my 6 tickets sold as fast as 8 minutes and I was notified 5 minutes after cancelling my listing? I called StubHub at 8:20pm (because finding an actual phone number for StubHub entails research, it’s not easily listed on the website) on 1/7/2024, immediately after receiving the notice that they had sold and was told it was taken care of and it was fine, only to receive an email on 1/8/2024 at 11:54am that “my sale had incurred a charge” of $500. This screams fraud to me and StubHub should not be allowed to get away with scams like this. And this the ticket buyers information:
Email: [protected]@crimsonbridgecapital.com
Full Name: Sae Young Yang
Hmmmm….,,
Claimed loss: $500
Desired outcome: Refund of $500
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