Organisers of The Enchanted Forest ask the Public to be Vigilant

Organisers of Scotland’s favourite sound and light show, The Enchanted Forest, have appealed to the public to go through the official ticket sales route when buying or re-selling tickets for the award winning show, to avoid being scammed.

The Enchanted Forest, which launched on 5 October at the magnificent Faskally Woods, Pitlochry, and runs until 5 November, has an official “Fan to Fan Marketplace” service which allows the re-sell of tickets through an official channel. Organisers are encouraging fans to use this official route, which is operated by the event’s official ticketing agent, SEE Tickets, rather than buy tickets privately online, to avoid being scammed.

In the past, a handful of customers have unwittingly lost out to clever online fraudsters who have promised to sell on e-tickets in exchange for money to be sent via PayPal Gifts, who have then not fulfilled their promise or have provided tickets which had already been scanned and were no longer valid. There are even examples of criminals setting up fake ticket sites to sell tickets at different prices via Gumtree.

Tricia Fox, marketing manager for The Enchanted Forest, said:

“Every year it pains me to see people caught out in these opportunistic scams, and I really can’t emphasise enough that people, for their own safety, should only purchase via the official channels. While cheaper tickets might look tempting, it’s not just the fact that the tickets may be fake but that you are perhaps unwittingly giving fraudsters access to personal and financial information that they may take advantage of.

“If you can no longer make the event, and need to resell your ticket, please do not sell them privately on Facebook or Gumtree. Instead, please visit our Fan-to-Fan Marketplace service which will allow you to re-sell your tickets safely and securely and avoid being targeted by scammers.

“Sadly, this kind of fraud is increasingly common, and continues to be an issue for events up and down the country, and we are trying to clamp down on this issue to protect our visitors. We want to avoid any Enchanted Forest fans not being able to access and enjoy the event because they’ve been so desperate to purchase tickets that they’ve fallen foul of some very sophisticated scams.”

If you are no longer able to make the event and wish to resell your tickets, please do this through the official “Fan to Fan Marketplace” service, which can be accessed here: https://enchantedforest.seetickets.com/content/fan-to-fan

If you wish to attend the show, which this year is celebrating its 21st anniversary, and have not yet bought your tickets, tickets are still available and can still be purchased via the Enchanted Forest website: https://www.enchantedforest.org.uk/

For more information on this release please contact The Cunningly Good Group on 01738 658187.

The Cunningly Good Group is one of Scotland’s leading independent marketing agencies.

The Perth based multi-award winning marketing agency offers clients a strategic one stop shop, spanning the full marketing discipline, including marketing strategy, communications and public relations, graphic design and website development. The blended agency, founded by entrepreneur Tricia Fox in 2002, has worked with some of Scotland’s best known brands including The Enchanted Forest, Scone Palace and HMS Unicorn.

The Cunningly Good Group is one of only three other communications agencies in Scotland to have achieved the Communications Management Standard (CMS) accreditation, as awarded by the  industry’s professional body, the Public Relations and Communications Association (PRCA) for companies that demonstrate operational excellence.