London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games Tickets

National Fraud Intelligence Bureau

London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games Tickets

The Met’s Operation Podium urges you to follow this simple advice to protect you, your personal details, family and friends from being exploited by criminals.

TICKETS:

If you are buying an Olympic Games or Paralympic Games ticket:

  • The only secure way to buy a ticket is from the London 2012 ticketing website, or your country’s National Olympic Committee or National Paralympic Committee. These details can be found on the official London 2012 ticketing website.
  • Don’t buy a ticket from an unauthorised website or tout. It may be a scam and you risk not getting the ticket you wanted and paid for. Your credit card details may also be stolen for use in other crimes.
  • If you aren’t sure whether the site is authorised to sell you a ticket, use the London 2012 website checker.
  • If you buy a ticket you can no longer use, you can check whether it can be resold through the authorised ticket reseller you originally purchased the tickets from or via London 2012.

There are three official providers for Games Breaks and Hospitality Packages:

Thomas Cook - www.thomascooklondon2012.com

Prestige Travel - www.prestigeticketing.london2012.com

Jet Set Travel - www.jetsetsports.com

Travel packages will also be available for residents outside the UK through National Olympic Committees and National Paralympic Committees. Further details about official travel packages can be found on the London 2012 ticketing website. Always check the terms and conditions to see what you are being sold.

There is specific legislation relating to the sale of tickets for the Olympic and Paralympic Games. If you find tickets for sale from any unauthorised source at anytime, don’t buy them. They are not genuine. Report it to London 2012 via brandprotection@london2012.com.

 

 

 

 

 

 

SOCA welcomes the NFIB - for the first time we will have a comprehensive intelligence picture and understanding of the full scale of fraud in the United Kingdom. This will enable a co-ordinated and appropriate law enforcement response and create a hostile environment for fraudsters. Sharon Lemon, Deputy Director Head of High Tech Crime at SOCA

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