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As demand rises for World Cup tickets, scammers are cashing in
FBI warns Americans about World Cup-related scams as tournament gets underway.
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What happenedFBI warns Americans about World Cup-related scams as tournament gets underway.
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Left / center-leftMom tried to buy World Cup tickets for her son — and ended up with an $8,000 parking pass
The Independent · Center-left · News report
CenterAs demand rises for World Cup tickets, scammers are cashing in
KCRA3 Sacramento (Hearst) · Center · News report
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