02/02/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 02/02/2026 16:09
If you see hawking - or suspicious ticket reselling - be a patriot and submit a complaint
OAKLAND - Ahead of Super Bowl LX, taking place in Santa Clara, California, California Attorney General Rob Bonta today issued a consumer alert warning football fans of counterfeit Super Bowl tickets and scammers. In today's alert, Attorney General Bonta reminds Californians to exercise caution in their online transactions and provides tips to avoid falling victim to ticket scams.
"We all enjoy going to live shows and games to see our favorite artists or sports teams, but unfortunately scammers prey on our excitement," said Attorney General Bonta. "Today I remind Californians: If you see hawking - or suspicious ticket reselling - protect yourself by following the tips we provide. If you have fallen victim to a scam or suspect fraudulent activity, be a patriot and submit a complaint. You can file a report with my office at oag.ca.gov/report as well as the Better Business Bureau and the FBI's Internet Complaint Center."
Protect Yourself from Ticket Scams:
If consumers have fallen victim to a ticket scam, they can file a complaint with our office at oag.ca.gov/report. Consumers can also report the incident to the Better Business Bureau and the FBI's Internet Complaint Center.