June 1, 201214 yr http://www.dailyfinance.com/2012/06/01/disney-world-scammers-scored-four-years-of-free-vacations/?icid=maing-grid7%7Cmain5%7Cdl1%7Csec1_lnk2%26pLid%3D166185
June 1, 201214 yr What's crazy is that people will fall for stuff, and then say they didn't know it's a scam. Rather or not they knew it was a scam is hard to tell. I have seen scams that are so easy to spot, that people still will fall for them. Alot of news places will report how to spot them. The ticket thing is easy to spot. Only buy them if they come from the park, or a store that sells them. If a person sells them on the net or at the park as a guest, watch what they charge for them and ask them if they have a sells ticket. Craigslist is one site that has alot of scams on it. Alot of the stuff is over priced and sometimes stolen. The cops watch that site alot. Some guy on Craigslist tried to sell a ticket to a concert. The price on the ticket in the picture was 45.00 after the fees and stuff. He wanted 100.00 for it. He never sold it because it was over priced. Alot of tickets will say not for resale or can only sell at face value.
June 2, 201214 yr I hope a judge and/or Disney makes them pay back all those fraudulent charges they racked up. I'm assuming they'll also be banned from Disney World for life after that stunt.
June 4, 201214 yr I think they should have to ride "It's a Small World" consectively for 12 hours a day for 4-5 years.
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