Guardian Article - Online Ticket Scams

Today's Guardian newspaper is running a story regarding the OFT targeting online ticket scams that mentions the website museboxoffice.com. We'd like to reiterate to all Muse fans that this website has nothing to do with the band, their agent or promoter and we would strongly advise that you only purchase Muse tickets from the websites and box offices that we post here on muse.mu. The band and management will be supporting any endeavours by the OFT to put an end to websites such as museboxoffice.com.

Click on the link below to read the Guardian article online.

 


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  1. Report That scam site are advertising on gum tree..I just reported it: (look at sponsored links) http://www.gumtree.com/cgi-bin/list_postings.pl?search_terms=muse&posting_cat=2477 littlepossum 869 days ago
  2. Report im actually really annoyed with my brother because hes only just come out that hes ordered tickets to the O2 arena to see muse which is actually impossible because they cold out several weeks ago. unless he knows someone who had some of course.. the OpenTheSkiesOverMe 877 days ago
  3. Report aaaarrrgghh i loathe scammers and touts they've stopped me buying tickets many a time by buying them all before anyone else can get them. buying pre sale from now on. i'm all for a law change! supermassivemuselover 877 days ago
  4. Report I love the fact that the Google sponsored ads at the bottom of the guardian article featured this one: "Reading Festival 2010 Weekend Camping And Day Tickets - Secure Online Booking - Buy Now ! www.TotalTickets.co.uk/Reading-2010" Ebay is jus han_the_badger 877 days ago
  5. Report I hate ticket scammers with a vengence. Of all the types of despicable pond scum that inhabit this planet they would have to be one of my least favourites. It's a shame there is no technology that can keep them off the internet altogether. Turing Machinehead 878 days ago