Fans say Samaria “Unique Sam” Salters scammed them with fake NBA Youngboy tickets in Charlotte.
While real fans were left standing outside looking lost and mad, witnesses say the same woman who scammed them was inside turning up like nothing ever happened.
According to social media sleuths, “Unique Sam” is actually Samari(a) Salters, reportedly from Spartanburg, South Carolina, but word on the curb is she fled to Houston, Texas after the show and after collecting money from fans.
It’s unclear what the official ticket price was, but several people online said they paid around $500 each for tickets they never got into the venue with.
One viral photo shows dozens of people dressed to the nines and stuck outside the Spectrum Center, confused and waiting to get in.
After the backlash, Samaria hopped on Facebook to defend herself and said she didn’t scam nobody — blaming the chaos on people fighting at the venue.
“First of y’all nb scammed nb NOW SINCE WE ON FACEBOOK THE MFS THAT PAID N DIDNT POST WIL GET THEY SHYT BACK!!! They shut the shyt down cus baby mel n etc was stabbing n fighting eachother!!”
(— Samaria “Unique Sam” Salters, via Facebook)
But that explanation ain’t convincing nobody. Social media claim Samaria’s is now reportedly living her best life in Houston with other people’s money.
2 thoughts on “NBA Youngboy’s Brother’s Baby Mama Allegedly Scams Fans with Fake NBA Youngboy Tickets in Charlotte”
Can’t believe people still buying fake tickets.
$500?
Believe me, they CAN get their money back. I would give about 60 minutes to return my money before I would put her in a world of trouble for selling counterfeit tickets.