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Scam alert: Fake Weeknd ticket calls! - +1 775-473-1361 ((775) 473-1361)
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Stay alert, calls from +1 775‑473‑1361 are tied to a wave of fake concert‑ticket scams. Victims report emails claiming confirmed tickets for The Weeknd’s Afterhours tour, then a phone number urging immediate contact. Never share personal or credit‑card information over the phone unless you initiated the call to a verified source. Delete the phishing email and block the number; report the incident to the FTC and your card issuer. If you suspect fraud, monitor your statements and consider a fraud alert on your credit file. Keeping a record of the call can help authorities track the scheme.
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Recent Reports for (775) 473-1361
A suspicious email was received regarding The Weeknd tour tickets, prompting a search for the included phone number, which revealed a potential scam
I recieve the same email for the weekend tour, supposely from Brian Rodriguez - [email protected], saying my order was confirm, but this is the 3rd email with different name, so I put all in junk mail
I received a phishing email, allegedly regarding THE AFTERHOURS tour, from a sender claiming to be Kenneth Evans, which included this phone number and an email address, clearly intended to deceive recipients into responding or calling back.
Received identical 'weeknd' tour message. I trashed it as spam. From Doug Day <[email protected]>. Seriously, scamming via an AOL email?
I recived the same scam email about tickets and concerts, dont bother calling back, its a scam.
An email from this number claimed my tickets were confirmed for the afterhours tour, which I strongly believe is a scam and have since deleted
Make sure you didnt enter your credit card info or confirm anything, the email you recieved is a obvious scam
Following an email regarding ticket order confirmation from theweekendtour.com, I contacted the provided phone number and was instructed to visit the website to cancel my request, but the process was unsuccessful, leading me to suspect a scam.
Around the same time a business account was compromised and identity theft occurred, an email was sent warning of concert ticket fraud and prompting an immediate call