Super Bowl rip-offs? Tell the Attorney General's office

Monday, February 9, 2015

Victims of Super Bowl ticket brokers’ empty promises encouraged to file a complaint with Attorney General’s Office

Dealing with a heartbreaking Super Bowl loss is bad enough. But there are reports of fans buying tickets from brokers, only to find out the brokers did not even have the tickets they purported to sell. Not only were these fans unable to attend the game, but they were also out hundreds — if not thousands — of dollars for the cost of airfare and accommodations.

Attorney General Bob Ferguson reminds Seahawks fans that if this happened to them, they should contact the Attorney General’s Office and file a complaint. The office will review all complaints to determine whether individual brokers’ actions violated Washington State’s Consumer Protection Act.  
To file a consumer complaint, visit the AG's website and click the “Consumer Complaint” button, or call 1-800-551-4636 between 10am and 3pm, Monday through Friday. 


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