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A woman spent $1,400 on seats to the Taylor Swift Eras tour. Then StubHub told her the tickets didn't exist.

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– Resellers are taking advantage of fans seeking tickets for Taylor Swift's Eras Tour, leading to issues of fraud and ticket access problems.– 

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– A woman paid $1,400 for tickets that turned out to be non-existent and struggled to receive a refund.– – 

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– StubHub, a popular ticket-resale site, is under scrutiny as fans attempted to purchase tickets, only to be informed that the tickets weren't real.–– 

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– Ticketmaster previously faced criticism for running out of tickets for the international tour.

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– One woman's experience highlights the frustration of dealing with StubHub's Fan Protect Guarantee, which promises refunds for fake tickets but failed to provide swift assistance in her case.– 

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– After intervention by NBC Los Angeles, the woman was eventually offered a refund, but the extent of the issue remains unclear.– – 

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– StubHub and Taylor Swift representatives have not provided immediate comments on the situation.

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– Some fans express regret and dissatisfaction for having paid exorbitant prices to resellers, with one paying $5,500 for tickets and wishing for more affordable options.– 

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