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'Sorry you went through this': Aviv Geffen compensates combat soldier who was a victim of fraud | Israel Hayom

2023-12-27T13:53:55.561Z

Highlights: 'Sorry you went through this': Aviv Geffen compensates combat soldier who was a victim of fraud. A soldier in Gaza who went on vacation asked to buy tickets for the singer's performance and got involved in a sting that cost him dearly. The story reached Geffen, who chose to pick up the gauntlet and take action. The same soldier was stung for a very large sum by a user on the social network Facebook, who promised him the long-awaited tickets and disappeared.


A soldier in Gaza who went on vacation asked to buy tickets for the singer's performance and got involved in a sting that cost him dearly • The story reached Geffen, who chose to pick up the gauntlet and take action


Aviv Geffen will perform at the Hall of Culture in Tel Aviv in a concert for which all tickets were sold out in advance about a week before its date. A moment before he takes the stage in order to give some forgetfulness and comfort to his fans in the troubled days of a difficult and painful war, he encounters today an angry and outrageous story of a soldier who asked to buy tickets with his best money in order to watch it. The same soldier was stung for a very large sum by a user on the social network Facebook, who promised him the long-awaited tickets and disappeared.

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"I am a fighter who left Gaza for a few days and I was looking for tickets to Aviv Geffen's concert this Thursday," the private statement read. "I was approached by someone from Facebook who stung me for 2,500 shekels and disappeared," he said.

Just before concluding the story, the soldier turned to the person to whom he had sent the message, asking for help: "If you have a way to somehow talk to someone there to help me with the tickets, I'd be really happy."

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Indeed, it seems that a way has been found to reach Geffen. Without revealing the name of the person who helped that soldier reach him, Geffen himself addressed the sad and infuriating story of the soldier's deception, writing in his story: "Dear Shaked, I'm sorry you went through this. Tomorrow in your name an envelope will be waiting for you at the box office with a pair of tickets."

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Source: israelhayom

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