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Ana María Alvarado suffers fraud in Katy Perry concert

What promised to be a night of music, lights and emotion ended up in trouble for the journalist Ana María Alvarado. This weekend, the show driver attended the concert of Katy Perry In the Mexico City Arena, part of its tour The Lifeses Tourbut before entering the event it was victim of a scam.

During the transmission of program leaves the sun, Alvarado reported that a group of people carrying vests and giftes apparently as part of the official staff approached his car to offer him an alleged service of “VIP Parking” for an additional position.

“I fell into the trap, they give you a role and they tell you ‘Put it on their windshield and with that enters’, but when they arrive, they tell me that there is no such VIP parking lot. It is false,” he said.

False workers offer “VIP services”

The communicator He alerted his followers so that they do not fall into the same deception, because it ensures that these people simulate belonging to the enclosure security personnel.

“There are no VIP tickets in the sand, much less special parking. They don’t buy them. They are false,” he reiterated.

After their complaint, other concert attendees also began to share similar experiences, which suggests that it was not an isolated case, but a possible Common fraud network in mass events.

Fans demand action against growing number of scams

The Complaints They soon went viral on social networks, where dozens of users regretted having been deceived in similar circumstances. Many agreed that this type of Fraud are increasingly frequent to Outs of enclosures such as Mexico City, the Forum Sol or the National Auditorium.

Users called to local authorities and the companies organizing event to reinforce the Security controls and prevent more people from being victims.

The concert of Katy Perry was a resounding success, With thousands of fans chanting their great successes such as Firework, Roar and Dark Horse. However, for people like Ana María Alvaradoexperience was tarnished by a situation that could have been avoided with greater surveillance.

“One is going to enjoy, not to be stolen. I hope this serves to alert others,” concluded the journalist in her program.

*LDH*

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