Derby ticket inserted into machine
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This photo dated April 30, 2019, shows a Derby ticket being inserted into a point-of-sale device. (WDRB photo)
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The Better Business Bureau is warning Derby-goers of scammers selling fake tickets.
If you've waited until the last minute to buy tickets to the 148th Run for the Roses, there are some still available, but choices are limited.Â
The track this year has about 7,000 additional seats with the addition of the First Turn Dining Club.Â
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