Is a request for photographic evidence (ID & credit card) legitimate for the purchase of tickets to the Australian Open?

Is a request for photographic evidence (ID & credit card) legitimate for the purchase of tickets to the Australian Open? - Person Holding Debit Card

Next month I'm going to Australia for the first time and will visit the Australian Open in Melbourne. Yesterday I bought the tickets for AO by Ticketbis and today received an mail requiring me to send my private data to this company (photograph of my ID and credit card). This is an unusual situation for me, I have never got such mails before (already bought tickets in Europe and Canada).

What should I do? Does anybody here have experience of this company or of buying tickets for AO? Is Ticketbis reputable?

I'm afraid of internet thieves. I have to answer this mail during the next 24 hours.






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