With the Mizzou Tigers making it to the NCAA Tournament, basketball fever is pushing up ticket prices on websites like StubHub and Craig’s List. Better Business Bureau Officials are warning Tigers fans about March Madness scams. Websites like Craig’s List and E-Bay have thousands of tickets listed for the Mizzou Tiger tournament game this Friday in Omaha, Nebraska. Secondary market sites offer no guarantees. Sellers don’t have to provide identification to list tickets. The NCAA Tournament is great opportunity for scammers. They push up the prices and sell fake tickets.
Scammers want to rip off Tiger fans
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