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Nationally, ticket scammers have been arrested in recent months for selling fake tickets to Californ


(KTVI) The Consumer Fraud Task Force advises music and sports fans to be extremely cheap hotel rooms in downtown chicago cautious about buying tickets to events on the secondary market. Chris Thetford, from the Better Business Bureau, stopped by to explain this sitution with Elliot Weiler.
The Task Force warns that as prices rise for high-demand cheap hotel rooms in downtown chicago events, the lure to potential thieves becomes increasingly tempting. Thieves may be particularly active in September and October in the St. Louis area as the baseball Cardinals enter the final weeks of the season and, potentially, the playoffs.
Nationally, ticket scammers have been arrested in recent months for selling fake tickets to California’s Disneyland, this year’s Super Bowl and a One Direction cheap hotel rooms in downtown chicago concert in Philadelphia. In June, a federal grand jury charged two Pittsburgh brothers with stealing more than $70,000 from more than 250 people in a Craigslist ticket scam.
If you need to buy on the secondary market, try to buy from a reseller authorized by the original ticket seller, the venue or the promoter.  If that isn’t possible, buy from a business or individual you know and trust.
The Task Force is a coalition of local, state and federal government agencies cheap hotel rooms in downtown chicago and nonprofit business and consumer cheap hotel rooms in downtown chicago groups in Missouri and Illinois that work together to protect consumer and donor rights and guard against fraud.
cheap hotel rooms in downtown chicago The Task Force has issued prior alerts on a wide variety of questionable business practices including payday loan offers, tax scams, cheap hotel rooms in downtown chicago timeshare reselling fraud, credit repair, bogus sweepstakes, Internet sweetheart scams, home remodeling and others.

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