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China man upset as sales platform refuses to transfer his name to dead sister’s concert ticket despite proof

  • Sister buys ticket for Taiwan pop king Jay Chou concert, dies in accident, brother wants to honour memory by attending

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A grieving brother in China was left upset after a leading sales platform refused to either refund or change the name on a Jay Chou concert ticket that his sister had bought before being killed in an accident. Photo: SCMP composite/Shutterstock/Sohu
Alice Yanin Shanghai

A leading ticket sales platform in China has triggered a public backlash after it refused to transfer a concert ticket to a dead woman’s brother, even after he showed them proof of her death.

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The man, surnamed Wang, revealed on mainland social media that his sister had bought a ticket to see Taiwanese pop king Jay Chou on June 1 in Changsha, Hunan province, central China.

She was involved in an accident and died on May 10, Bailu Video reported.

Wang said he wanted to attend the concert in his sister’s memory because seeing Jay Chou perform live was a long-held wish of hers.

He contacted the Damai app where his sister had bought the ticket to change her name on it to his, but the company refused to allow the transfer.

Wang wanted to attend the Jay Chou concert to honour the memory of his dead sister. Photo: Getty Images
Wang wanted to attend the Jay Chou concert to honour the memory of his dead sister. Photo: Getty Images

At the company’s request, Wang submitted official documents that showed the date of her death, as well as proof that her residential registry had been cancelled by the police authority in Guiyang, the capital of Guizhou province in southwestern China.

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