Die-hard Tkachuk fan finds out he was scammed when TV reporter points out huge error on his jersey
Unbelievable! The poor guy!
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Brady Tkachuk needs to do something about this.
On Wednesday night, ahead of the matchup between the Pittsburgh Penguins and Senators in Ottawa, TVA Sports’ Andy Mailly-Pressoir noticed one fan with a massive spelling error on his Tkachuk jersey. The last name was spelled without the H and the TV reporter walked to the fan to asked him who he spelled the name of his favourite player.
The man, who said he was a die-hard fan of Tkachuk, wasn’t sure how the last name was spelled, but then found out on television that he was sold a signed jersey of Brady Tkachuk with the mistake on it. He then realizes he was scammed, and it’s just wild to watch.
The interaction begins at 0:20 seconds in the short video here below:
This is unbelievable! I don’t know where that poor fan got the jersey from, but he should never shop there again!
Maybe if the video keeps going viral, Brady Tkachuk will look to help him out and offer him a real jersey with a real last name and an autograph to match.
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