Caifanes denounces Uber driver for stealing tickets sent to fans

by times news cr

2024-04-20 13:05:41

The band Caiphanes shipment complimentary tickets to fans through a Uber driver, but they report that the partner allegedly heist.

Remember that the next April 19 and 20 The Mexican band will perform at the National Auditorium.

Caifanes carried out a dynamic with his followers to be able to give away two courtesies which he sent yesterday, Tuesday April 16th through an Uber driver who, when he appeared, robbed them.

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“Yesterday we sent courtesy of #Caifanes for the two dates of the National Auditorium on April 19 and 20 via Uber from one address to another in CDMX”, pointed out the group in its social networks.

The band led by Saúl Hernández indicated that:

“The driver marked the delivery and disappeared. “We have contacted Uber since last night and have no response except that they have not been able to locate their driver.”

Caifanes indicated that he has already filed a complaint with the Public ministry and that he contacted Ticketmaster to cancel the stolen tickets so “they will not be used to access the auditorium.”

The two dates are sold out, so the band asked its followers and fans “not to be fooled by anyone” so that they do not purchase tickets that are already sold.

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“If someone offers you tickets, please look at the cost printed on the ticket to know if they are stolen or not.”

Finally, they mentioned that they had previously sent tickets through this means and “and we had never had a problem.”

Caifanes indicated that after the concert at the National Auditorium they will undertake a tour of cities in Mexico, but also in USA.

LEO


2024-04-20 13:05:41

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