Liverpool Club officially announced that it is continuing to hit the scalpers with heavy blows. Last season, the club issued a record 1,114 lifetime bans, far exceeding the 75 in the previous season, nearly half of which were due to the discovery of...
Liverpool Club officially announced that it is continuing to hit the scalpers with heavy blows. Last season, the club issued a record 1,114 lifetime bans, far exceeding the 75 in the previous season, nearly half of which were due to the discovery of large-scale software manipulation of ticket purchases. The specific measures of the club include closing 45,000 fake ticketing accounts (another 10,000 in the investigation) and banning 162 scalper social groups with a total membership of more than one million. At the same time, at the game day, nearly 500 people were denied entry for using "disposable phones" and nearly 400 interceptions against suspicious accounts were carried out.
Thanks to the introduction of new technologies such as multi-factor verification, the number of fake accounts has dropped significantly compared to nearly 100,000 in the previous season. The club has solemnly warned fans that more than 90% of tickets on unofficial websites are false or scalpers that have been resold many times. Fans must purchase tickets through official channels, otherwise they will face the risk of being evict and economic losses.
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