Hundreds of people across the United States have reported receiving an email claiming to be from San Francisco ticket company StubHub. The emails reference an order for a boxing event that the recipient did not place. This is a phishing email to gather personal information.

This email is not from StubHub and should not be opened.  If you have clicked the link, the BBB recommends that you:

*   Change your password if you have an account at StubHub.  Do this through the StubHub website and not through an email.
*   Send a copy of the scam email to StubHub so they can investigate. You can send it to safety@stubhub.com<mailto:safety@stubhub.com>.

Start With Trust. For trustworthy consumer tips and information, visit wynco.bbb.org or call 970-484-1348 or 800-564-0371.

About the Better Business Bureau
The BBB's mission is to be the leader in advancing marketplace trust. The BBB accomplishes this mission by creating a community of trustworthy businesses, setting standards for marketplace trust, encouraging and supporting best practices, celebrating marketplace role models and denouncing substandard marketplace behavior.

About StubHub

At StubHub, our mission is simple: provide fans a safe, convenient place to get tickets to the games, concerts, and theater shows they want to see, and an easy way to sell their tickets when they can't go.

We've been doing it since 2000, and continue to lead the way today - making sure fans have a truly open marketplace where they can buy or sell tickets without restrictions or limitations.

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