(WBBM NEWSRADIO) — Taylor Swift fans attending her concert in Indiana this week are being urged to keep their "Eyes Open" for ticket scammers.
As Swifties know, buying Taylor Swift tickets can be a "Treacherous" feat, which is why Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita is urging fans to be "Ready For It" and stay vigilant when buying tickets.
Fans know "All too Well" how easy it can be to get scammed when buying tickets. Rokita is urging fans to be extra cautious, especially on online marketplaces and social media.
And to avoid any "Bad Blood" the attorney general recommends fans buy from reputable sources like verified ticketing platforms instead of online marketplaces or social media.
It's also important to check the seller's "Reputation" before providing payment. Searching their name, username, email and phone number.
Fans are also advised to use a credit card to pay for tickets for greater protection and the ability to dispute charges so they don't end up "Down Bad" and out of money and tickets.
Taylor Swift ends her U.S. leg of the Eras Tour with three shows at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis this weekend.
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