CINCINNATI — The Ohio Attorney General’s office is warning people about ticket scams leading up to Taylor Swift’s Cincinnati concert in June.
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Ohio AG Dave Yost said people must be skeptical of offers too good to be true.
“The nosebleed seats are over $1,000, so be mindful when buying resale tickets,” he said. “If it sounds too good to be true it probably is.”
He also said people should consider paying with a credit card.
That way if there’s a problem, people generally have better protection and the ability to dispute charges.