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Beware of marathon ticket scams as excitement builds

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As the 2026 London Marathon approaches, fraudsters are targeting hopeful runners by offering to sell their places in the race. These scams typically involve individuals claiming to be injured and seeking to transfer their entry for a fee, often around £79. However, the London Marathon organisers have made it clear that all entries are strictly non-transferable, and any such offers are fraudulent.

The mechanism behind these scams exploits the heightened anticipation surrounding the marathon, particularly among those who did not secure a place through the official ballot. Scammers often use social media and messaging apps to reach potential victims, presenting themselves as legitimate participants looking to sell their spots. This tactic preys on the desperation of runners eager to join the event.

For UK residents, this means that not only could they lose their money to these scams, but they also risk personal data theft if they share sensitive information. The real entry fee for the marathon is £79.99, and paying through unofficial channels offers no consumer protection, increasing the risk of financial loss.

As the event date nears, it is crucial for potential participants to remain vigilant. Watch for red flags such as requests for bank transfers and poor grammar in communications. Always verify offers through official marathon channels to avoid falling victim to these scams.

Sources
theguardian.com

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