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Taylor Swift fan warns others about being ‘scammed’ when buying tour merchandise – but some Swifties disagree: ‘That’s not a scam’

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A Taylor Swift fan has warned others interested in purchasing products to be careful about prices before purchasing.

A Taylor Swift fan has warned others interested in purchasing products to be careful about prices before purchasing.

In a TikTok video, Swiftie revealed she had been “overcharged” after waiting for hours at the merchandise stand in Sydney on Wednesday.

The fan, named Brittany, showed her followers the incredible amount of items she purchased, which included five of the same t-shirt, two of the same tote bag, a water bottle, five of the same hoodie, and one hoodie. with a zipper.

“I just got back from buying my Eras Tour merch,” he began, stating that some of the items are for “friends who were at work.”

‘But I realized I had been scammed out of more than $300. Because instead of charging us for five t-shirts, they charged us for five sweatshirts,” he added.

‘T-shirts are $65 and hoodies are $120. So mathematics is not mathematics.

Brittany then asked users and fans for advice on the matter now that she has $360 out of pocket.

‘I don’t know what to do. Has anyone been overcharged for Taylor Swift merchandise? Has anyone been a victim of Taylor Swift merchandise? She continued.

‘I know it was obviously an accident, but I don’t know how to get my money back. Because it’s a lot of money…$120 for a t-shirt is not what we wanted to spend.’

A Taylor Swift fan has warned others interested in purchasing products to be careful about prices before purchasing.

In a TikTok video, Swiftie revealed she had been “overcharged” after waiting for hours at the merchandise stand in Sydney on Wednesday.

In a TikTok video, Swiftie revealed she had been “overcharged” after waiting for hours at the merchandise stand in Sydney on Wednesday.

A Taylor Swift fan has warned others interested in purchasing products to be careful about prices before purchasing. In a TikTok video, Swiftie revealed she had been “overcharged” after waiting for hours at the merchandise stand in Sydney on Wednesday.

Taylor Swift fans in Sydney queued for more than seven hours on Wednesday in hopes of getting their hands on some tour merchandise.

Taylor Swift fans in Sydney queued for more than seven hours on Wednesday in hopes of getting their hands on some tour merchandise.

Taylor Swift fans in Sydney queued for more than seven hours on Wednesday in hopes of getting their hands on some tour merchandise.

She wrote in her caption: “I waited 2.5 hours so I really don’t want to go back.” I know it was obviously an accident, but does anyone know who I can contact for a refund?

While some fans offered their support on how to get a refund, others defended the staff’s “mistake.”

“”I didn’t check my order before paying” is not a scam,” one user commented.

“That’s not a scam, you yourself said it was an accident,” another added.

‘I don’t think it’s a scam. That is an error. Write for a refund. Also, maybe it’s good for people to calculate what their total should be. To avoid this,” someone else wrote.

Swifties showed their passionate dedication to the American singer by standing in line for hours and handing out thousands of dollars worth of Eras Tour merchandise.

Swifties showed their passionate dedication to the American singer by standing in line for hours and handing out thousands of dollars worth of Eras Tour merchandise.

Swifties showed their passionate dedication to the American singer by standing in line for hours and handing out thousands of dollars worth of Eras Tour merchandise.

Meanwhile, others claimed that several Swifties suffered similar issues where they were overcharged.

“Same thing happened to me: I didn’t get a receipt and there was no way they even knew how to prove it,” someone commented.

“I’ve heard so many people have been overcharged in Melbourne,” wrote another.

Taylor Swift fans in Sydney queued for more than seven hours on Wednesday in hopes of getting their hands on some tour merchandise.

Swifties showed their passionate dedication to the American singer by standing in line for hours and handing out thousands of dollars worth of Eras Tour merchandise.

What they didn't know was that Taylor herself was inside the arena doing a sound check while fans lined up at the merchandise stand outside.

What they didn't know was that Taylor herself was inside the arena doing a sound check while fans lined up at the merchandise stand outside.

What they didn’t know was that Taylor herself was inside the arena doing a sound check while fans lined up at the merchandise stand outside.

There were wild scenes at the Olympic Park on Wednesday morning as fans queued to get the first rights to the collection.

What they didn’t know was that Taylor herself was inside the arena doing a sound check while fans lined up at the merchandise stand outside.

Booths will be open between 10am and 6pm on Wednesday and Thursday this week, and will be available on a first-come, first-served basis.

If you can’t get to the product tents early, the stands will be open before and during the show as usual.

However, concert days are expected to be very busy.

There were long queues for merchandise in Melbourne last week, with some fans claiming on Sunday that most of the stock had sold out.

There are a number of items up for grabs at the merchandise stands, including t-shirts, water bottles and poles.

Posters are priced at $40, while tour hoodies are $120. The t-shirts are priced at $65.

Water bottles are priced at a whopping $40 and canvas tapestries could be purchased for $55.

Taylor Swift arrived in Australia last week and has already performed three shows in Melbourne from February 16-18.

He has a few days off before taking the stage in Sydney from February 23 to 26.

He is scheduled to perform in Singapore starting March 2, giving him only four days off between shows.

Taylor Swift arrived in Australia last week and has already performed three shows in Melbourne from February 16 to 18

Taylor Swift arrived in Australia last week and has already performed three shows in Melbourne from February 16 to 18

Taylor Swift arrived in Australia last week and has already performed three shows in Melbourne from February 16 to 18

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