Burlington woman accused of accepting money for fake Taylor Swift tickets
Nov 27, 2024
many people who have fallen victim to an alleged ticket scam are trying to find answers to what happened.


As Taylor Swift is set to perform her final three sold-out shows at the Rogers Centre this week, many people who have fallen victim to an alleged ticket scam are trying to find answers to what happened.
Victims who spoke to CTV News Toronto identified a Burlington woman as the person from whom they bought tickets but failed to deliver them.
They claimed 43-year-old Denise Tisor, who reportedly uses the name Denise Blackhawk on Facebook, accepted nearly $300,000 for over 400 tickets.
Several victims said they felt confident that Tisor would get them tickets because they knew her, and many had purchased tickets from her in the past.
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Burlington woman accused of accepting money for fake Taylor Swift tickets
Nov 27, 2024
many people who have fallen victim to an alleged ticket scam are trying to find answers to what happened.


As Taylor Swift is set to perform her final three sold-out shows at the Rogers Centre this week, many people who have fallen victim to an alleged ticket scam are trying to find answers to what happened.
Victims who spoke to CTV News Toronto identified a Burlington woman as the person from whom they bought tickets but failed to deliver them.
They claimed 43-year-old Denise Tisor, who reportedly uses the name Denise Blackhawk on Facebook, accepted nearly $300,000 for over 400 tickets.
Several victims said they felt confident that Tisor would get them tickets because they knew her, and many had purchased tickets from her in the past.
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Nov 27, 2024
Burlington woman accused of accepting money for fake Taylor Swift tickets
many people who have fallen victim to an alleged ticket scam are trying to find answers to what happened.

As Taylor Swift is set to perform her final three sold-out shows at the Rogers Centre this week, many people who have fallen victim to an alleged ticket scam are trying to find answers to what happened.
Victims who spoke to CTV News Toronto identified a Burlington woman as the person from whom they bought tickets but failed to deliver them.
They claimed 43-year-old Denise Tisor, who reportedly uses the name Denise Blackhawk on Facebook, accepted nearly $300,000 for over 400 tickets.
Several victims said they felt confident that Tisor would get them tickets because they knew her, and many had purchased tickets from her in the past.