
Ont. mother gets second chance to surprise daughter after losing $1,600 on fake Taylor Swift tickets
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A year after losing $1,600 on fraudulent Taylor Swift tickets, an Ontario mother got a second chance to give her 15-year-old daughter the surprise of a lifetime.
A year after losing $1,600 on fraudulent Taylor Swift tickets, an Ontario mother got a second chance to give her 15-year-old daughter the surprise of a lifetime.
“It’s the best feeling ever,” Einav Feldman told CTV News Toronto at an RBC branch in Maple, Ont. on Tuesday morning, minutes after her daughter was given two – legitimate – tickets for one of the Toronto tour dates in November. “I waited for this day for so long.”
Last August, Einav’s daughter, Maya Feldman, had made a single request to her mother before leaving for summer camp: If the iconic singer-songwriter announced her Canadian Eras Tour dates, "please, please, please get tickets," Feldman said.
Einav signed up for a verified fan account – along with an estimated 31 million others – in the hopes of fulfilling her daughter’s request but was waitlisted.
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So, she turned to social media and found an account advertising four tickets for sale.
The X account, which went by the username 'Steph Rose,’ had existed since 2011, showed an image of a young blonde woman, and had its location set to Toronto.
