Some consumers complained that they were cheated by air tickets during the past May Day holiday. They booked tickets in advance at a lower price through a “ticket agent” on a second-hand trading platform, but were told that the ticket information could not be found when they arrived at the boarding gate with their whole family.
The seller stopped responding on the grounds of closing the order and refunding the money, and ultimately had to buy the ticket at full price to avoid delaying the trip.
It is reported that this is a typical “black ticket agent”, who does not have the qualification of ticket sales agent, and basically relies on mileage points or credit card fraud to obtain so-called “special air tickets”, and then cheats consumers under the banner of low prices.
Once someone purchases a ticket through them, they may either be stuck in a long and anxious wait, or be deceived by the other party’s fake itinerary using Photoshop, and may also lose money and reveal personal privacy.