Counterfeit football tickets hit the streets
By Morgan Watkins | Oct. 6, 2011Gators fans looking to buy football tickets for the next home game from someone on the street should be wary - they could be paying big bucks for counterfeit tickets.
Gators fans looking to buy football tickets for the next home game from someone on the street should be wary - they could be paying big bucks for counterfeit tickets.
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