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Rip-Off Alert: Tickets for fake airlines can be real mess

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Updated: 3/11 6:33 pm
LAS VEGAS (KSNV MyNews3) -- The Better Business Bureau has been alerted that consumers nationwide are receiving phony letters stating that they have won two airline tickets courtesy of "U.S. Airlines" or "American Airways."

BBB warns that these are not actual companies and consumers have not won any tickets.

When consumers call the number provided to claim their tickets, they are pressured to provide a credit card number to pay for fees and taxes.

BBB reminds consumers to use caution when asked to provide any credit card information or other personal information. If an offer sounds too good to be true, it probably is.
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