Recent research reveals that 1 in 5 have fallen victim to ticket scams, losing an average of $217 each. Further, 28% have narrowly avoided such schemes, leaving them feeling disappointed and frustrated. Worryingly, 27% kept their near-miss or actual scam experience secret. A Ticketmaster spokesperson advises against purchasing tickets through social media, as fraudsters exploit high demand to lure buyers with deceptive offers. They recommend staying vigilant, researching sellers, and resisting pressure to act quickly when buying tickets. The Society of Ticket Agents and Retailers' CEO Jonathan Brown echoes this, encouraging consumers to use verified, secure sellers to ensure a genuine experience. He notes STAR membership provides access. (Talkingpoints)