I was scammed out of £380 after paying for fake Peter Kay tickets on bogus website – don’t get caught out like me

A COUNCILLOR has opened up about being scammed out of £380 after buying fake Peter Kay tickets from a bogus website.

Andy Morgan said he and a pal snapped up the tickets for “very good seats” and were really looking forward to the comedy gig this weekend.

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Councillor Andy Morgan and his pal have been scammed out of £380 after unknowingly buying fake Peter Kay ticketsCredit: Facebook/Councillor Andy Morgan
They were due to be seeing the comedian this weekend

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They were due to be seeing the comedian this weekendCredit: Getty
But the bogus website, www.peterkaytickets.com, where they bought the tickets now no longer exists

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But the bogus website, www.peterkaytickets.com, where they bought the tickets now no longer existsCredit: Facebook/Councillor Andy Morgan

And, as the tickets had been bought from www.peterkaytickets.com, Andy didn’t think he’d have any trouble.

But, the Bolton councillor never actually saw the tickets for the Liverpool show, the website no longer exists and emails to its apparent customer service team are now bouncing back.

And, visiting the website today merely shows an error page that says “this site can’t be reached”.

Andy and his pal, who are long-standing fans of the comic, are now at a loss.

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He told the Manchester Evening News: “I’m really disappointed that we have been scammed for Peter Kay tickets.

“A very good friend of ours bought us some tickets for Saturday at Liverpool and they have not arrived.

“The website (www.peterkaytickets.com) is now saying ‘this site cannot be reached’ and the customer service email keeps bouncing back saying ‘undelivered’.”

Andy continued:…

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