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wbaltv.com: https://www.wbaltv.com/article/new-york-city-world-cup-tickets/71375469

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NYC residents will get a chance to purchase $50 World Cup tickets Skip to content NOWCAST WBAL-TV 11 News at Noon Watch on Demand Menu Search News Policies News Local News National News Consumer News Investigates Data Journalism Entertainment Health 11 TV Hill News We Love Get The Facts Project Community Upload Weather Radar Closings Map Room Webcams Traffic Politics Sports Olympics Contests Advertise with WBAL About Contact Very Local Titan TV Guide News Team Internships Editorials MeTV Baltimore Privacy Notice Terms of Use SUBSCRIBE TO EMAIL Weather Search Press enter to search Type to Search Search location by ZIP code ZIP Advertisement New York City residents will get a chance to purchase $50 World Cup tickets New York City residents will get a chance to purchase $50 World Cup tickets Tickets to World Cup matches in the US are selling for hundreds, thousands, even tens and hundreds of thousands of dollars. So if you're looking for *** deal, here are some ways to avoid getting scammed. First, only buy tickets through official and trusted channels. Use FIFA.com, the FIFA resale Marketplace, or other trusted platforms. For instance, StubHub told us every buyer is guaranteed valid entry or their money back, and every listing goes through *** fraud prevention review. And Ticketmaster says Ticketmaster resale is *** secure, verified way to ensure authenticity. Next, watch for red flags. Be skeptical of tickets priced significantly below market value. As with most things in life, if it seems too good to be true, it probably is. And be cautious if someone reaches out to you about tickets. Scammers might tell you to act fast to secure *** deal, or tell you you've won *** lottery that you've never entered. It just doesn't work that way. Be sure to verify security. And authenticity. *** secure website should begin with HTTPS colon slash slash and look for *** closed lock symbol in or near the browser's address bar. If you don't see that, stop. Don't enter any payment information. Do *** quick search online to see what others are saying about the seller and be sure to check the Better Business Bureau for any complaints. Lastly, protect your information. Never provide personal or financial details to unfamiliar websites or sellers. If possible, pay with *** credit. Card. They typically come with better protections than your debit card or an app like Venmo or Cash App can provide. If you think you've fallen for *** scam, here are 4 things to do. First, contact your bank or credit card and immediately dispute the charge. 2, you're going to report the scam to local law enforcement, your state's attorney general, and the Federal Trade Commission. 3, be sure to monitor your accounts for any suspicious activity. And 4, freeze your credit to prevent any further damage. Reporting in New York, I'm Ali Jasinski. Updated: 1:40 PM EDT May 21, 2026 Editorial Standards β“˜ By PHILIP MARCELO Associated Press Advertise

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