Are you aware that fake tickets are becoming more around?
- Kenneth Cheung
- Aug 29
- 1 min read

Conventional IT practice usually place a simple measure to implement e-ticket security. Usually, the general practice is to assign a unique ticket number and one-time usage right to the e-ticket issued, which is usually either in a fixed barcode or fixed QR code. It is also assumed that after the first time usage, all other identical tickets found, no matter they are those true tickets purchased by genuine consumbers but coming later, are fake ones. Here's some reports showing what the e-ticketing industry is facing and we are pleased to give credit to media reports on internet of:
Newschannel5;
GlobalNEWS;
Global National; and
CBSNews Chicago.
Consumers are protesting that, "got to take a message to them (those event organizers) and organize security for that". Would you agree to that? Is a real e-ticketing system that can combat ticket copying and scams better to improve the situation? Contact us and explore further.
VRCN Ltd.
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