The ARMY community is built on trust, support, and a shared love for BTS. Unfortunately, scammers attempt to exploit fans through fake merchandise sales, counterfeit photocards, fraudulent ticket offers, impersonation accounts, and false group orders.
This page documents individuals and accounts that have been verified— through evidence, transaction records, and multiple reports—as confirmed scammers targeting ARMY members.
Incident Summary:
Scammed ARMY out of £400 for two concert tickets that were never received.
Method Used:
1. Fake Ticket Transfer Email
2. X/Twitter Profile – @ThatMeg78
3. Account Blocking After Transaction
2. X/Twitter Post Proof after claiming to transfer tickets, selling same tickets again
2. TicketMaster No Tickets in Account
2. BTS Ticket Helper Confirmed - https://x.com/875tickets/status/2024143233089962419
Warning:
Even if identification is shown, the ticket transfer email is fraudulent.
Always verify ticket transfer emails directly through the official ticketing platform before sending payment.
If you have details about other confirmed scammers and can provide clear proof (screenshots, transaction records, email headers, or other verifiable evidence), please submit the information for review.
Alternatively, you may email: btsarmyzoneofficial@gmail.com
ARMY looks out for ARMY. Stay cautious, verify before you buy, and report suspicious activity.