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Whether you're buying puppies or looking for a job, scammers are trying to find you to take your money.
People see the horrendous devastation from the storm and want to help out, but it's easy to get lured into something.
The fraudulent website is offering tickets priced from $500 to $900 for a four-day event scheduled for Nov. 6-9, according to a news release.Â
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