How to avoid ticket fraud #LookForTheSTAR

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New figures from Action Fraud show that 2,885 people reported entertainment or sports related ticket fraud between May and October 2015, with losses totalling around £1.3 million.

This level of fraud is unacceptable and demonstrates that customers need more information to help them avoid being ripped off by fraudsters when buying tickets.

On 24 November 2015, organisations and individuals from across the British entertainment industry, including London Theatre Direct, have joined forces on a new public awareness campaign to help combat ticket fraud by encouraging customers to always look for the STAR kitemark when buying tickets

Buying from members of STAR ensures you are dealing with a company that has signed up to our strict Code of Practice and also means that you can turn to us if there's an unresolved dispute with a member.

STAR members include all the biggest names in entertainment ticketing in the UK.
They include the STAR kitemark on their websites or in their outlets and a full list can be found HERE.

So, buy tickets with confidence from members of STAR.

If you make a choice not to buy from a member of STAR or the tickets you are looking for aren't available through one of our members, here are a few tips to help you take the time to protect yourself from ticket fraud.

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There is more advice on buying tickets on the S.T.A.R website


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