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Warning on Fake Ticket Sales at St John’s Co-Cathedral

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St John’s Co-Cathedral in Valletta, Malta, has issued a warning to the public regarding the sale of fake tickets and fraudulent activities related to the cathedral’s events and tours. The cathedral’s foundation has alerted visitors to be cautious when purchasing tickets, emphasizing that authentic tickets can only be obtained directly through the foundation’s official website or authorized channels.

The warning comes as a response to reports of individuals and websites selling counterfeit tickets to the cathedral’s events, including concerts, exhibitions, and guided tours. These fake tickets are often sold at inflated prices, leaving unsuspecting visitors with financial losses and disappointment.

To avoid falling victim to these scams, the cathedral’s foundation urges visitors to exercise caution when searching for tickets online. The official website of the St John’s Co-Cathedral Foundation is the only authorized platform for purchasing tickets. Visitors are advised to be wary of websites with similar names or domains, as well as social media messages or emails that claim to offer tickets or promotions.

By purchasing tickets directly through the cathedral’s foundation, visitors can ensure that their tickets are authentic and that they are supporting the preservation and conservation of this historic landmark. St John’s Co-Cathedral is a renowned cultural and historical site, attracting thousands of visitors each year. The cathedral’s foundation is committed to protecting the integrity of its events and tours, and to providing a safe and enjoyable experience for all visitors.

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