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Soccer fans warned of 36% spike in ticket fraud ahead of World Cup 2026: 'Incredibly convincing'

New York Post·James Franey·21 days ago
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A top British bank is warning of a big spike in ticket fraud ahead of this year’s World Cup, as sky-high prices could drive fans into the arms of scammers. UK financial giant Lloyds Bank reported a 36% jump in fraud for Premier League tix over the past season, with victims losing an average of $280 each. The London-based lender urged soccer fans traveling to the US to be wary, suggesting high World Cup demand would encourage fraudsters to prey upon unsuspecting supporters by pawning off phantom tickets or VIP packages. Inter Miami star Lionel Messi of Argentina is expected to take part in his sixth – and likely final – World Cup next month. Dan Hamilton-Imagn Images World Cup host countries Canada and Mexico have much tighter restrictions on ticket resales than the US. Ticket prices for games in the States have gone through the roof , with FIFA last week rolling out a $32,970 seat for the July 19 final at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey — triple the cost of its most expensive ticket before then.…

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