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More than 10 victims reported that they purchased tickets they were unable to use at parks, Luong said. Police found the ad and arranged to meet a seller of Universal Studios tickets at an undisclosed Buena Park location, where they arrested Raymond Lim. He is facing forgery and counterfeiting charges.

For Universal Studios alone, at least 41 counterfeit tickets, valued at $2,400, have been sold, Luong said.

http://www.ocregister.com/entertainment/tickets-375024-lim-park.html

Moral of the story: if it's too good to be true, it usually is.

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With that in mind, always purchase your tickets at the park, at their web site or official resellers like Kroger. Always beware of buying tickets from people at the park that claim they do not need it. You do not know if the ticket they printed online has been used, or is a fake. During the recent park sell out days like P&G, the company has set up a process for them to exchange or sale their tickets. It is not like it was in the old days before tickets were scanned at the park as to their validity. So is is buyer beware.

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