German DM fans - beware of fake tickets

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Fake Tickets Sold For Depeche Mode Shows
About 2,000 fake tickets sold for Depeche Mode Germany tour.

DRESDEN, GERMANY Monday Jan.9.2006 /netmusiccountdown.com/ -- Around 2,000 forged tickets have been sold for the sold-out leg of Depeche Mode's forthcoming tour of Germany.

According to the band's official web site, the fake tickets were auctioned off on eBay under the member names "werd mich los" and Ediths D 1 a Textilien.de."

DepecheMode.com advises purchasers of the fake tickets to request compensation from the relevant eBay agents and warns that the phony tickets will not be honored at the shows.

The Berlin police have taken a 29-year-old man into custody. He is suspected of fraud for distributing forged Depeche Mode tickets over the Internet.

Depeche Mode's tour of Germany kicks off January 13th in Dresden and includes concerts in Hamburg, Berlin, Dusseldorf, Erfurt, Frankfurt, Munich, Stuttgart, Friedrichshafen and Mannheim.
 
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For the sold-out German leg of the Depeche Mode indoor tour due to start mid January approx. 2000 forged tickets have been sold. These tickets were auctioned via Ebay under the member names "werd mich los" and "Ediths Ð 1 a Textilien,de". Of course the promoter will not be able to honor these falsifications. This is also not possible due to the legal capacity restrictions which must be adhered to.

German promoter Marek Lieberberg and the CTS-Eventim ticketing company will implement strict entry controls at all Depeche Mode concerts. The barcodes of all tickets will be checked with mobile scanners. Purchasers of forged tickets will be denied entry and should request compensation from the relevant Ebay agents.

Mid December the Berlin police had taken a 29-year old suspect into custody. The man had been arrested in a local hotel and was in possession of an illegal loaded weapon. He is suspected of fraudulent distribution of forged Depeche Mode tickets via the Internet. The criminal police department of Berlin has written to all purchasers of these tickets with a request for witness statements.

The German Depeche Mode tour starts January 13th in Dresden, followed by concerts in Hamburg, Berlin, DŸsseldorf, Erfurt, Frankfurt, Munich, Stuttgart, Friedrichshafen and Mannheim.

Next summer the band will play open-air-shows in Berlin, Bremen and Leipzig as well as the "Rock am Ring" and "Rock im Park"-festivals. Tickets are still available for these open-air shows at official CTS-ticket outlets
 
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