The only Texas A&M home football game in a six week period is Saturday against nationally ranked Kentucky.
University police Lt. Bobby Richardson says for those who choose to not buy tickets from A&M’s authorized sellers…it’s buyer beware for getting a fraudulent ticket.
Suggestions for fans who don’t use official ticket sources includes having the seller walk with them to the ticket gate to make sure the ticket is legitimate.
Richardson says to also proofread details of the ticket. One identifying mark since Saturday’s game is against an SEC opponent is the SEC hologram on the ticket.
Richardson says to use your credit card and not a debit card, because you can dispute credit card charges.
Click below for comments from Bobby Richardson, visiting with WTAW’s Bill Oliver.
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