JAKARTA - Reza Dwi Danaya (30), one of the reseller victims of Coldplay concert ticket fraud, spoke about Ghisca Debora Aritonang who was a suspect at the Central Jakarta Metro Police.

Reza admitted that he had only known Ghisca for two months. He did not expect that he would become a victim of fraud.

"It's only been two months. When I bought it, he gave me pdf the results of the ticket war which turned out to have been sent to people many times. If he was right, D-3 already had tickets," regretted Reza.

Reza revealed that he only realized that he was cheated after one of Ghisca's resellers gave him information that Ghisca did not have a Coldplay ticket.

"Ghisca actually doesn't have a ticket, that's a shadow ticket. The shadow ticket means no tickets. He did collect as much as possible from those resellers," he said.

Reza became a victim when he was offered a compliment ticket for Coldplay concerts.

"So at that time, Ghisca offered a compliance ticket, while I also had a deposit. So we initially had transactions online with him (Ghisca), but I wanted to pay off and meet him right away. So we met at Grand Indonesia at that time," he said.

Then, because Ghisca sold it at a low ticket price, Reza was interested.

"Because he tickets cheap, so we just trust it. Like an ultimate class, the price is Rp. 15.9 million, he sells Rp. 11 million. Usually other sellers are Rp. 25 million-Rp. 30 million," he said.

Reza hopes that Ghisca will repent and immediately return the losses suffered by the victims.

"Balik our money, because we are tired of being chased away. So we are like victims of the sense of fugitives. Tired, very stressed. Very depressed," he complained.


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