Shamed conwoman barks ‘No comment!’ as she and boyfriend admit selling $188,000 of FAKE Taylor Swift concert tickets to heartbroken families
A Canadian woman, Denise Tisor, and her boyfriend have admitted to selling fake Taylor Swift Eras Tour tickets worth a total of $188,000 to unsuspecting fans, leaving families out of pocket and without the concert experience they had paid for. When approached by reporters about the scam, Tisor refused to answer questions, repeatedly responding "No comment!" as details of the fraud emerged publicly.
The couple defrauded buyers across a series of transactions totalling $188,000, with victims left heartbroken after discovering their tickets were counterfeit and would not grant them entry to Swift's hugely popular tour. The case highlights the ongoing problem of ticket fraud surrounding major concert tours, where high demand and inflated resale prices create opportunities for scammers to exploit desperate fans.
- Canadian couple sold $188,000 in fake Taylor Swift Eras Tour tickets
- Denise Tisor refused to comment when confronted by reporters
- Victims left heartbroken and out of pocket after scam exposed