Real Madrid fans 'scammed out of £70,000' over fake season tickets
Real Madrid fans ‘scammed out of £70,000’ over fake season tickets at the Bernabeu, with alleged fraudster threatening to go ‘knife to knife’ when one supporter contacted the club
- A group of 50 Real Madrid fans have reportedly been ‘scammed out of £70,000’
- A man posing as the head of a supporters’ club offered the fans season tickets
- One retired couple ‘spent £3,500’ and were ‘threatened by the alleged fraudster’
A group of 50 Real Madrid fans have been ‘scammed out of £70,000′ by a man claiming to represent a supporters’ club.
Reports in Spanish outlet Cadena SER claim a man describing himself as director of the Orgullo Vikingo club in Barcelona promised season tickets to the fans, which turned out to be fake.
There is no record of such a group existing in Barcelona, although the name may have been lifted from a similar organisation in Lepe.
He is believed to have claimed that spaces had opened up at the Bernabeu due to deaths during the Covid-19 Pandemic, and gained the fans’ trust by ‘interacting with club personnel.’
One retired couple reportedly paid £3,500 for season tickets that did not exist and were threatened after contacting the club, as they told Cadena SER: ‘There were two season tickets.
A group of 50 Real Madrid fans have reportedly been scammed out of £70,000
They were ‘promised fake season tickets and threatened when they asked about their money’
‘He told us that since many people had died in the pandemic, there were many tickets. He threatened us. He told us that because we were older, that if we didn’t, he would beat us up.’
Others were also threatened with violence after asking about their money, with one told they would go ‘knife to knife’ among a string of insults that read: ‘You’re confused, but you’re a champion, you piece of f*****.
‘I will s*** on the remains of your relatives, my whole family has f***** them one by one. Son of a b****.’
Another was warned that ‘Madrid is very small and one day we will meet.’
A criminal complaint over the incident has now been filed, which Real Madrid will join. The club told SER they have ‘no record’ of the accused fraudster.
Bella Canales, a lawyer working on the criminal complaint, told the Spanish outlet: ‘We hope [the alleged victims] can recover by filing a complaint against this person and his collaborators. It is not only for fraud, but for coercion and threats.’
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