Heads up: you should never post photos of modern event tickets online. A Boston Red Sox baseball fan just learned this lesson the hard way. After sharing a photo of his $650 ticket to Game 2 of the World Series on Instagram, he was later shocked to discover that someone had used it in his place.
Boston 25 News reports that 28-year-old Robbie Johnson arrived at Fenway Park for Game 2 on October 24th and had trouble getting into the ballpark — the ticket wasn’t being accepted by the scanning machine.
After paying a visit to ticket services, Johnson was informed that his ticket had already been scanned a couple of hours before he arrived.
Johnson eventually realized that he had posted a photo of his ticket on Instagram earlier in the day.
What he didn’t realize, however, is that the photo contained both his barcode and his unique ticket number — everything that’s needed to create a duplicate ticket. Someone had discovered Johnson’s photo and used it to gain free entry into the World Series.
Johnson ended up paying another $450 for a replacement ticket so that he could get in with his sister.
If you ever do wish to post a photo of an event ticket online, just make sure you cover or blur the barcode and unique details to prevent this type of theft.
Image credits: Header photo illustration based on photo by U.S. Air Force/Todd Maki
from PetaPixel https://petapixel.com/2018/10/27/mans-650-world-series-ticket-stolen-through-instagram-photo/
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