IU、イム・ヨンウン
“You can’t sell or buy”… IU and Lim Young Woong are at the forefront of eradicating fraudulent ticket transactions
Amid rampant fraudulent ticket transactions for concerts by popular singers such as Lim Young Woong and IU, the management office has stepped up monitoring and taken strong measures. Even in the entertainment world
We are sounding the alarm against this. On KBS Cool FM Radio's "Park Myung Soo's Radio Show" broadcast on the 22nd, DJ Park Myung Soo offered tickets to singer Lim Young Woong's concert.
The issue of fraudulent transactions was mentioned. Seoul concert tickets for Lim Young Woong's national tour reached 400,000 simultaneous users and the server was paralyzed, and all seats were sold out within 1 minute of advance sales starting.
A fierce competition for tickets took place. However, many fans were unable to obtain tickets, and the issue of fraudulent ticket transactions resurfaced. 160,000 won (approximately 17,700 yen)
Illegal resale is rampant, with two tickets costing as much as 1.8 million won (approximately 200,000 yen). On this day, Park Myung-soo said, ``I understand that you want to see it even if you pay a high price, but...
I want people to stop selling and buying illegal tickets." He said, ``This is a scam. It's really wrong to resell tickets, and you shouldn't even buy them. There are many well-intentioned victims.''
"It's too bad," he said regretfully. The more difficult it is to obtain tickets for a popular performance, the more difficult it is to obtain tickets than it is known as "picketing" (blood + ticketing), the more illegal ticket resale transactions become commonplace.
Become. Rather than obtaining tickets through official channels, they use illegal methods to obtain tickets for resale and then trade them.
In addition, Lim Young Woong's management office Mulgogi Music will also do its best to manage illegal tickets.
That's the position. The organizers also took strong measures, including immediately canceling advance sales that were deemed to be fraudulent transactions without prior notice.
Tickets for IU's fan concert "I+UN1VER5E" scheduled for September have recently gone on sale.
It was. The management office, EDAM Entertainment, announced on the 21st and 22nd that they had taken action against fraudulent transactions, just like IU's other concert cases. Person attempting to resell
will be permanently expelled from the official fan club and forced to withdraw from the official fan cafe, and tickets will also be cancelled.
In this way, the management office is also taking the lead in preventing fraudulent ticket transactions and
Vigilance against fraud is required. This is a time when everyone needs to make efforts to create a healthier and more mature performance culture.
2023/09/23 21:07 KST
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