Warning! <removed> is a scammer!

Arturek1
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I advertised on Facebook, that I need a ticket for the Massive Attack concert in Bristol. This guy with a British name Richard (something) responded and asked me to pay him for a ticket by PayPal. When I asked him, that I would prefer to pay cash when I will collect a ticket, he refused. He told me that he has an e-ticket and he sent me his email address <removed>. I asked him to create a request. Request have come with his real name <removed> and amount of money in USD. 
I would like to warn you against this type of scam:
1. Do not buy an e-ticket from any person you don't know

2. Do not trust anyone who is new on Facebook (no any info, no friends, no pictures, just empty profile with name and a photo)

3. Do not pay for anything on PayPal if the seller refused to create a money Request
4. His/her name on Facebook must be identical as on PayPal. If is not, it's probably a scam.

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