TikTok user slams SeatGeek for Taylor Swift ticket scam


A TikTok user is claiming SeatGeek “scammed” her by selling fake tickets to the Taylor Swift concert at MetLife Stadium and confirming they were validated.

“SeatGeek you are a f–kin a—hole because I emailed you to make sure my tickets were validated and you said they were validated and legitimate tickets and now we can’t get into MetLife Stadium,” Marisella LaFata, who goes by @marisellabella on TikTok, lamented yesterday to her nearly 900,000 TikTok followers.


Marisella LaFanta took to TikTok, claiming SeatGeek sold her fake tickets to the Taylor Swift concert at MetLife Stadium.
Marisella LaFanta took to TikTok, claiming SeatGeek sold her fake tickets to the Taylor Swift concert at MetLife Stadium.
TikTok/marisellabella

"I flew my 1-year-old and 2-year-old from Florida to New York ... but I got scammed through SeatGeek," she continued.
“I flew my 1-year-old and 2-year-old from Florida to New York … but I got scammed through SeatGeek,” she said in her video.
TikTok/marisellabella

LaFanta said she emailed SeatGeek to make sure her tickets were validated and they confirmed that they were before she went to the concert.
LaFanta said she emailed SeatGeek to make sure her tickets were validated and they confirmed that they were before she went to the concert.
TikTok/marisellabella

The scorned concertgoer flew to the New Jersey venue from her Florida home to see the pop star, and even brought her two young children, she said in the video.

“I flew my 1-year-old and 2-year-old from Florida to New York … but I got scammed through SeatGeek,” she continued. “So SeatGeek, you’d better fix yourself because you’re about to get canceled.”

SeatGeek did not immediately reply to The Post’s request for comment.



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