Ticket scalpers pounce on Manchester benefit concert
Cold-hearted ticket scalpers are preying on those hoping to attend this weekend's Manchester benefit concert after tickets sold out in just six minutes.
Cold-hearted ticket scalpers are preying on those hoping to attend this weekend's Manchester benefit concert after tickets sold out in just six minutes.
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