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New York Attorney General Issues Alert On Fake Bad Bunny Tickets In Puerto Rico
New York Attorney General Letitia James has issued a consumer alert warning New Yorkers about fake and invalid tickets being sold for Bad Bunny concerts in San Juan, Puerto Rico, leading some fans to be denied entry despite paying thousands for tickets and travel. The Attorney General's office has received numerous complaints and urges concertgoers to purchase tickets only from official or verified sources and reputable resale platforms that guarantee refunds. To avoid scams, James recommends using credit cards or PayPal for purchases to allow dispute options, avoiding cash or wire transfers, being cautious of unusually low prices or high-pressure sales tactics, and verifying sellers' proof of purchase. Fans are also advised to research ticket vendors through the Better Business Bureau and be wary of print-at-home tickets, which can be duplicated and sold multiple times. Those who believe they have been scammed are encouraged to contact the Attorney General’s office to file complaints. Bad Bunny, a Grammy-winning Puerto Rican artist popular in New York and worldwide, is performing concerts in San Juan through September 14, 2025.

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