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More than £2 million has been lost by fans of the popular Brit Pop group Oasis to ticket scams, according to Lloyds.
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Oasis fans have been scammed out of more than £2 million by fraudsters on social media who claim to have tickets for the band ...
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Oasis fans have lost millions of fans as a result of ticket scams for their reunion tour, Lloyds Banking Group has revealed.
Shares of Lloyds Banking Group PLC LLOY shed 1.20% to 72.66 British pence Thursday, on what proved to be an all-around ...
After a dip in early April, Lloyds shares are back to their 30%+ year-to-date gain in 2025. And analysts are predicting ...
Lloyds share price has continued rising this year, and is now hovering at its highest level since 2008. What next ahead of ...
Oasis fans collectively lost more than £2m to ticket scams for the band's long-awaited reunion tour, a major bank has warned.
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