How to Avoid Super Bowl Ticket Fraud
Things You'll Need
- A computer and Internet connection, plus a PayPal account if you buy online
Instructions
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Avoid buying tickets on eBay from new sellers. By the same token, if an eBay seller has a long history of satisfied customers, you're probably safe to buy from them.
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Avoid eBay sellers who say they'll have eBay send you "verification" of their seller status. eBay does not do this, and a seller who says they can provide this verification is a scammer.
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Avoid buying tickets from a seller who is not located in the U.S., particularly if the ad text is poorly written and full of errors.
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Avoid buying tickets if the seller asks you to pay via Western Union, cashier's check or something similar. If you end up getting scammed, you are responsible for covering the costs, not the person who scammed you. PayPal is the safest way to pay if you're buying online.
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Ask for photos of the tickets and check them very carefully. Copy the picture and paste it into an image editing tool (such as MS Paint)-zoom in to check the smaller details and compare your photo with real tickets.
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Don't assume that tickets are included if you buy a Super Bowl travel package. Check with the operator to make sure tickets are included and note that if the package you buy includes tickets and you don't receive them, you are entitled to a full refund.
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