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Warning issued over fake 'print-at-home' tickets for Electric Picnic

An Garda Síochána has issued a warning over fake tickets for this year's Electric P...
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13.31 27 Aug 2018


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Warning issued over fake 'print-at-home' tickets for Electric Picnic

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13.31 27 Aug 2018


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An Garda Síochána has issued a warning over fake tickets for this year's Electric Picnic festival.

It takes place in Stradbally, Co Laois from Friday August 31st to Sunday September 2nd.

The Gardaí are advising fans to be on the lookout, warning that fake print-at-home tickets are being sold online.

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In a statement, the Gardaí say: "The print-at-home ticket format has not been used for Electric Picnic and we would recommend that the public do not buy from unauthorised or unknown sources.

"An Garda Síochána is also warning that third party payment sites are being used to take money off unsuspecting fans in these scams."

Detective Chief Superintendent Pat Lordan, of the Garda National Economic Crime Bureau, says: "We are working closely with the organisers to prevent fans being left disappointed by the activities of criminals.

"It is important to stress that the print-at-home format is not being used for Electric Picnic and that the public only buy tickets from authorised sources".

Among those taking to the stage this year are Kedrick Lamar, Picture This, Dua Lipa and Garbage.

Tickets for the event are sold out.


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