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| Gardere Banking & Finance Attorney Steve Camp says Save Yourself and Your Cash When Buying Big Game Tickets |
| February 5, 2010 6:00 am |
Fans looking to splurge on last-minute tickets for the Super Bowl or NBA All-Star Game need to exercise caution as they look for deals to these sold-out events. However, concerns about adding debt to your credit cards should not force you to pay cash, especially if you do not know the seller, says Steven Camp of Gardere Wynne Sewell. "If the seller is a stranger, you have a better chance of being scammed, so whenever possible, go to an established broker where you can use a credit card, then use your cash to pay the bill off at the end of the month," he says. "Brokers tend to be more credible and, if there is a problem, you can dispute the charge with your credit card company." To interview Mr. Camp, contact Rhonda Reddick at 800-559-4534 or rhonda@androvett.com.
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