Avoiding DL ticket scams

honeymom

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In light of some of the recent posts on this forum, I thought I would provide some info on how to avoid ticket scams.

Here is a post (a bit dated, but still relevant from the Travel Safety Blog at
http://www.travelsafetyblog.com/archives/2004_05.html

Beware of Ticket Scams
There has been an increase in entertainment ticket scams. For example you go online and research ticket prices for a pro football game, tickets for a Broadway show, Disneyworld, Disneyland or tickets to the Olympic Games. You find an incredible deal and you pay for your tickets. Your whole trip is planned around going to this event. Maybe you are taking the family or you are taking business clients. But your tickets never show up, you’ve been scammed.

Here are some tips on how to avoid ticket scammers.
• If they won’t tell you their address or phone number, don’t do business with them.
• Check and see if they have a permanent address.
• See if your ticket broker belongs to the National Association or Ticket Brokers and that they are bonded at www.natb.org

It is very important to check these people out before you make a purchase. If they look legitimate then pay by credit card and if there are any problems you’ll have a better chance of getting the charges reversed to get your money back. However, if they do not look legit, do not give them anything let alone your credit card information. If they are scam artists there is nothing stopping them from using you personal financial information to commit identity theft against you.

Here is a link to an article on avoiding ticket scams on the Consumer Protection Bureau website. While it references Super Bowl ticket scams, the information in it is excellent and can be applied to DL ticket scams. Link is http://www.consumeraffairs.com/news04/2008/01/super_bowl.html

The CPB is advising Super Bowl enthusiasts looking for tickets to follow its “10 Ways to Avoid Scams.” Specifically, consumers are advised to:
• Purchase tickets only from a known and reputable company. Though some websites may be enticing, be careful so you don’t fall victim to ads specifically designed to lure unsuspecting purchasers. If it looks too good to be true, it probably is.
• Get everything in writing up front.
• Ask detailed questions about the offer, including what’s included and the total price, delivery date, if there is a return or cancellation policy and the terms and check the customer service department -- before you buy.
• Read ALL the fine print.
• Buy from a vendor that guarantees ticket authenticity, secure transactions and on time delivery.
• Never pay in cash, with a cashier’s check or wire money to the seller. Your payments should be traceable and verifiable so you have recourse in the event of a scam.
• Password protect your computer, financial and personal records and vital information before you purchase. Cookies and phishing are two tactics used by online scammers and can result in identity theft.
• Check for fraud on your credit card billing statements and credit reports often, especially after online purchasing.

Since many legitimate travel agents sell Disney tickets, you may wonder how can you tell if the travel agent is legitimate. If an agent is legitimate, there are several travel associations that they might belong to including the ASTA (Association of Travel Agents), NACTA (National Association of Commissioned Travel Agents) and CLIA (Cruise Lines International Association).

I have been a Disney hobbyist for many years now. My advice would be to be careful buying tickets based on recommendations that are made on the forum sections of boards. These have not necessarily been vetted. However, www.wdwinfo.com (associated with the disboard) and mousesavers.com have been around for years and I trust their recommendations. There are several other major Disney boards whose recommendations I also trust.

I hope this is helpful to you. :)
 
What happened to that Live Tickets thread? I was eagerly awaiting to see if Mr. M was going to respond...
 
What happened to that Live Tickets thread? I was eagerly awaiting to see if Mr. M was going to respond...

The moderator locked it.

I am going to ask everybody to refrain from addressing that name/subject so that this thread doesn't get locked, too. I am just hoping to help people make wise decisions in the future when they buy their tickets.
 
Thanks Honey. I won't buy my DL tickets (or any tickets for that matter) from anyone I don't have a recomendation for. This is a good post though, maybe it will get stickied. :)
 

You're welcome. I think that a personnel recommendation is worth considering, but should still meet the criteria for being reputable according to this information.
 
Let's be careful not to get this thread locked please.
 
lol, I guess I will have to think of myself as a censor now.

The mods have already locked two threads on the previously referenced subject. They obviously think we've talked about it enough.
 
i was going to respond on the one and then saw it locked i was like wow that was fast.

Im just gona stick with getaway today or disney and know that im going to disneyland and not getting hit by some stupid scam..some ppl are just so wrong

I am sorry to all those who have got hurt from it. I did read your links and it had lots of info.
Im gona wear a fannie pack and keep my id and stuff in it couse i 1 hate purses and two if i kept it in my pocket id be scared ited get took and with my luck i would of been holding the cards lol

These threads sure do make you more aware too
 
My take:

Per guidelines, nobody on this board is to self-promote. I think that somebody tried to do that on one thread hence lockdown.

If people are recommending someone questionable and board allows it, are they a party to it?

If a legitimate ticket source is being bad mouthed and board allows it, can they get in trouble for it.

I think that moderating these forums can be a sticky wicket for those reasons.

I've been on these boards for 7 years. I don't see the differences that you are talking about if I harken back to when I started here. I did see a point in time where there was more fighting amongst board members. Personally, I am glad if they do what it takes to keep us harmonious.
 
Hi guys,

Just wanted to weigh in here (didn't have a chance earlier). No one is allowed to promote their business on the DIS without the permission of the owner.

Having said that, Disney has pretty strict rules on the selling of their tickets. People may try to get around those rules, however, the DIS will not allow discussions on how to cheat the system. If the admins find out that a non-Disney sanctioned transaction is being discussed we will be directed to delete those threads.

Anyone who can prove that their business is legitimate is welcomed to discuss their situation with Pete, and can email him at webmaster@wdwinfo.com. The admins will then let us moderators know that such discussions can continue on the DIS.

And while I am on the subject, there are certain websites who have tried to promote their business without the courtesy of getting permission by the owner of this site who pays for us to use these forums. When this happens, and after they are asked to please stop - if they continue, their website will be filtered. Please do not try to get around the filter. It's a matter of courtesy to the owner and admins of this site.

If there is a website who feels that they are filtered and shouldn't be, they have to address the issue with Pete.

If you'd like to discuss anything I've said in this post, please PM me.

Thanks.
 


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