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The ACC championship game is the hottest ticket in town this week. With both Clemson and Virginia Tech being in close proximity to Charlotte, the rivalry is intense, especially for tickets.
The BBB has advice for how you can get into the game, without getting burned by fake tickets.
People are most likely to be scammed when they buy tickets from individuals outside on the street, or through online auctions, classifieds and bulletin boards.
“The most common way football fans are getting burned is by either paying for counterfeit tickets or paying in advance for tickets that never arrive,” said BBB President Tom Bartholomy.
The secondary ticket market for sporting and entertainment events, which includes tickets bought and sold by professional brokers, speculators and season ticket holders, is a $10 billion dollar per year industry.
“The Internet has become the arena of choice for fans looking to buy or sell tickets,” said Bartholomy. “It has also become a breeding ground for scammers looking to take advantage of sports fans.”
The BBB’s database includes reputable, secondary market, ticket firms that provide buyer protections including money back guarantees on the legitimacy of tickets.
The BBB has five tips for buying tickets safely:
For more information, please visit BBB or call 1-877-317-7236 toll-free in N.C. and S.C.

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