How to Tell If SEC Championship Tickets Are Real

The Southeastern Conference Championship (SEC) is the final game of the football season. In order to attend the SEC Championship, you must first purchase tickets to the game and these tickets must be legitimate. If your tickets are found to be fake, not only will you not be allowed into the stadium to view the game but you will also be short of the money you paid for those tickets. Making sure that your tickets are legitimate can help you avoid the hassle and headache of purchasing fake ones.

Instructions

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      Rub your fingers over the SEC logo. The logo should be imprinted into the ticket. If not, then it is a counterfeit. Fake logos can come in the form of stickers or stamps.

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      Compare all your tickets to one another and check for repetitions. Most counterfeiters tend to print the same tickets repeatedly, sometimes re-printing the same number on each.

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      Go to the arena and have your ticket's bar code scanned by an arena official. If the ticket is a fake, then the official will notify you.

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      Purchase your ticket from a legitimate vendor. Buying from an official vendor can guarantee you won't receive a fake ticket.