Virtu Ferries is warning customers about a fraudulent website that’s selling fake tickets, posing as the legitimate ferry service. The company is urging people to be cautious and only purchase tickets from their official website or authorized agents to avoid falling victim to the scam. Virtu Ferries is taking steps to address the issue and protect its customers.
Virtu Ferries Alerts Public to ‘Scam’ Website Selling Fake Tickets
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