πΈποΈ **Oasis Ticket Scam Alert!** ποΈπΈ


Meet Rosie Slater, a 32-year-old from Betley, Newcastle-under-Lyme, who’s hit headlines, and it’s not for the best reasons. Rosie, a mum-of-three, found herself in hot water after scamming Oasis fans with fake reunion tour tickets, pocketing thousands in the process. π€―

Promising VIP executive box seats for Wembley gigs, Rosie tricked her way into making Β£4,000 by offering non-existent tickets in chat groups. She aimed to gain popularity but ended up with a legal battle! After suspicious buyers reported her, Slater pleaded guilty to 11 counts of fraud by false representation.
DC David Stubbs, investigating the case, shed light on the situation: “Multiple victims were involved, and it was a significant financial setback. Thanks to the public for stepping forward!” Slater’s sentencing is set for April 13, 2026, at North Staffordshire Justice Centre.
With Oasis’s comeback tour, “Oasis Live ’25,” in full swing, ticket prices soared from Β£135 up to a staggering Β£500, leaving many fans disappointed. The band has cautioned fans to be wary of scams, urging only to buy from trustworthy sources.
π΅οΈββοΈ **Stay Vigilant!** If something seems too good to be true, it probably is. Watch out for unusual payment requests, pressure to act quickly, and dodgy communication. Report suspicious activities to Action Fraud or contact Crimestoppers at 0800 555 111.
Let’s keep the excitement about the Oasis reunion alive and scam-free! π₯
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