Scammers have been peddling fake tickets to access the USA House at the Trump administration's main Davos venue. Wealthy attendees fell victim to this scheme, underscoring how fraudsters continue to prey on high-profile events. This serves as a reminder that verification of event credentials remains critical, especially when dealing with exclusive venues and limited-access gatherings.
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OnchainGossiper
· 12h ago
Even top-tier events like Davos can be exploited... There are hunters everywhere.
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RunWhenCut
· 12h ago
Can even Davos be scammed? These people must be so careless, haha
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DegenDreamer
· 12h ago
Those rich people in Davos also got scammed haha. These days, even tickets need to be verified. It's eye-opening.
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On-ChainDiver
· 12h ago
Even Davos can be scammed, these wealthy people really have no awareness of prevention.
Scammers have been peddling fake tickets to access the USA House at the Trump administration's main Davos venue. Wealthy attendees fell victim to this scheme, underscoring how fraudsters continue to prey on high-profile events. This serves as a reminder that verification of event credentials remains critical, especially when dealing with exclusive venues and limited-access gatherings.