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Buying tickets to the big game or concert? Don't get scammed - Dallas Examiner

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Special to The Dallas Examiner Securing tickets to popular sporting events and concerts can be difficult and competitive. Many stadiums and venues have gone to only accepting only digital tickets, making the possibilities [...]

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