A Threads user called Prashik Nagrale revealed that he was reselling Coldplay concert tickets. “Please Dm on Instagram,” he added. “I assure all possible support to prove the genuineness of the tickets (sic) if you are fine with the prices. The prices of tickets are actually higher than real prices in the resale market. Please beware of any scam. Thanks,” he wrote in an attempt to assure fans.
As anticipated, the viral post ignited a wave of responses, with people flooding the comments with various reactions. Some inquired about the ticket availability and pricing, while others questioned their legitimacy.
«Could you please tell me the price? I'm interested,» one person commented. Many others left similar messages in hopes of securing a seat for the upcoming concert.
At that point, a few people became curious about the cost of the tickets the man said he was reselling. One user on Threads posted, «Hey, what’s the price for these tickets?» Another chimed in with, «I really hope they’re affordable.» Others, joining the conversation a little later, wanted to know if the tickets were still up for grabs. Meanwhile, BookMyShow, the official ticketing partner for Coldplay's concerts, has filed a police report regarding the alleged distribution of counterfeit tickets on certain online platforms. PTI reported that the company also urged the public «not to fall prey to these fraudulent schemes.»
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