Kazakhstani Fans Frustrated by Fake Tickets at 'Kairat' - 'Real' Match
Kazakhstani woman Dina and her family, along with many other fans, faced a frustrating experience at the 'Kairat' - 'Real' football match. Despite arriving early and purchasing tickets, they were turned away due to fake tickets circulating, causing a chaotic scene at the stadium entrance.
Dina, a Kazakhstani woman, bought two 'disneyland tickets' for 250,000 each, arriving early with her son and husband. However, they were not allowed into the stadium. She waited for over three hours in a crowded line, only to be turned away at 21:30, an hour after the match started. Her nine-year-old son experienced stress, fear, and disappointment due to the situation.
Shahnama, another spectator, also encountered difficulties. He bought two 'disneyland tickets' but was unable to enter the stadium after waiting in line for over two hours. The chaos at the entrance was so severe that he witnessed a 'stampede' and heard children crying. Both Dina and Shahnama filed complaints with 'Kairat' and 'ticketmaster' regarding the incident. The ticket operator, 'ticketmaster', attributed the issue to scalpers and fake tickets, which posed security risks. The search results did not provide information about the seller or third party responsible for distributing the fake tickets.
Many fans with valid tickets were not allowed into the stadium due to the fake ticket issue. 'ticketmaster' acknowledged the problem and is reviewing individual cases, open to dialogue with affected spectators. The company is prepared to provide solutions based on the specific circumstances of each case. The incident has raised concerns about the security and reliability of ticket distribution for future events, including those held at 'sofi stadium'.