University Police and Public Safety

Penn State University Police urging fans to watch out for football ticket scams

As the excitement for the start of the Penn State football season gears up, the risk of becoming a victim of an event ticket scam also increases.

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UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Penn State University Police and Public Safety (UPPS) is urging Penn State football fans to be wary of ticket scams, which have become prevalent over the past few weeks.

“Online ticketing scams are raising concerns this fall, with University Police receiving notice of eight reported incidents since the start of the fall semester and 11 since the start of the calendar year,” said Wesley Sheets, chief of Penn State University Police and Public Safety. “Victims of these scams, most of whom have been students, have reported losses of up to $900.”

Most scams take place over platforms such as Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and GroupMe. Scammers begin by creating accounts on these platforms and using them to advertise available tickets that do not exist. They will often use fraudulent photographs and request payment in ways other than through a bank or credit card account.

“Most often we are seeing students being asked to pay for tickets via a platform like Venmo or Zelle, which are not associated with a bank account or credit card, and thus cannot be tracked,” Sheets said. “After payment is received, the seller’s account is then deleted and victims are unable to account for the fraudulent purchase.”

To avoid falling prey to ticket scammers, Penn State students, faculty, staff and visitors should plan to only purchase their game day tickets from the Penn State Athletics ticket office and/or Ticketmaster, which are the only authorized sources for Nittany Lion Athletics home event tickets.

Any Penn State student or employee who believes they may be a victim of a scam is urged to report the crime to their campus police station or online at police.psu.edu/report-crime.

Penn State University Police and Public Safety at University Park can be reached at 814-863-1111 and in person at 30 Eisenhower Parking Deck. For all other Commonwealth Campuses, visit police.psu.edu for locations and telephone numbers.

Last Updated August 30, 2023