CHARLOTTE, N.C. — NBA All-Star Weekend officially kicked off Friday night in Charlotte.
Although fans and visitors aim to have a good time, it is important to know there are scammers watching and waiting.
There are fake tickets, merchandise and more being sold.
In the video at the top of this webpage, Action 9 investigator Jason Stoogenkee met up with one of NBA’s intellectual property lawyers so you know exactly what to look for.
RESOURCES:
- Where to catch the hoops and happenings
- NBA warns of fake tickets, merchandise ahead of All-Star weekend
- NBA ALL-STAR WEEKEND: FAQs from the City of Charlotte
- Official NBA All-Star Weekend website
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