Scammers are finding new ways to cash in on consumers this summer by selling fake festival tickets.
CHICAGO -- Here's a quick tip on festival tickets. Scammers are trying to take the festive out of festivals.Many consumers see really good deals, typically sold through a social media link, which could turn out to be fake.-Research before you buy. Search online for the festival's name and make sure the name advertised matches the website. Scammers often use words that sound similar to those of authentic festivals.
-Pay with a credit card. You can dispute the charges if the business doesn't come through. Be wary of online sellers that don't accept credit cards. -And lastly, watch out for prices that sound too good to be true. There is no way a festival can offer tickets at extremely low prices without losing money. If the prices are much lower than elsewhere, it's likely a scam.
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