WWE Perth: Consumer Protection warns fans of ticket scalpers for near sell-out shows at RAC Arena

WWE fans are warned about the dangers of chasing last -minute tickets for close sales perth shows in the coming days.
Consumer protection has concerns that Scurs can use the request by selling tickets above a 10 percent legal re -sales limit.
Fans call on Friday, Saturday and Monday shows in Rac Arena from the authorized seller Tikek or the official re -sales platform Tickek Marketplace.
Consumer protection may give a fine of $ 2000 for ticket scaling, and the courts can give up to $ 20,000 for individuals and for those who use boats for collective purchase tickets.
Consumer Protection Commissioner Trish Blake, WWE, such as major events often attracted opportunistic sellers, he said.
“WWE is very big and the risk of ticket scaling is so,” he said.
“Social media, online markets or unauthorized ticket re -sales sites to buy tickets outside the authorized resources, refused at the door copy, fake or canceled tickets can leave fans out of the pocket or locked from the space.
“In these cases, repayments may be difficult to obtain, so we strongly recommend that you buy directly from the authorized ticket seller or from the sales site, if any.
“This allows you to apply to your tickets and access customer support if something goes wrong.”
Ms. Blake, everyone who encounters the problem should check the website of the platform, he said.
“Consumers who have already purchased through an unauthorized re -sales platform and face problems should check the provisions and conditions of the platform as they can offer receiver protection or guarantees,” he said.
“And if you have paid by credit card, ask for a reverse to your bank to get your money back.
Kullan If you need to sell your tickets to a WWE show, use a ticket or safely transfer it through a ticket or a ticket website or application.
“Violating WA’s ticket scaling laws may cause fines, and we have already made two successful prosecution in the court for previous crimes.”
The suspicious violations of the ticket scaling laws should be notified to consumer protection by sending E -mail to consumer@lgirs.wa.gov.au, including the screenshots of ads, screenshots and ads or reference numbers.
Questions can be made by calling 1300 30 40 54. More information about consumer protection Activities, tickets and ticket scaling web page.

