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How can you tell if mobile tickets are fake?

You can do so by searching the seller's name, email address, and phone number, along with search terms like “fraud,” “scam,” or “fake tickets.” However, there's still no way to be sure the tickets are legitimate until the venue scans them at the event.



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Sometimes the tickets or QR codes are not viewable until the day of the event. This is a policy enforced by venues to keep your tickets safe. Rest assured that as long as you've accepted the tickets, they are yours. Your barcodes will appear in the third-party app in time for the event.

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Airline ticket scams are on the rise, with scammers offering tickets at unbelievably low prices through fake websites and social media. They ask for immediate payment via bank transfer, virtual currencies, or cash, using stolen credit cards to purchase and send the tickets.

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E-tickets are typically printed at home, though many venues will permit you to show your e-tickets in your AXS app to enter your event. Unlike e-tickets, AXS Mobile ID tickets are digital and can only be used with the AXS app and cannot be printed.

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Every unique e-ticket includes QR code or barcode that allows scanning or verification.

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Ticket authentication is an authentication method that is often used with an existing, external authentication server to allow remote users to connect to EZproxy to access resources.

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Some venues require that the tickets are printed before arrival, while others may require the tickets to be shown from a mobile device.

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