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Fake Disneyland tickets

December 16th, 2009 by James

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Be careful when shopping at discount ticket vendors. It seems that a criminal group has been attempting to sell forged Tokyo Disneyland tickets to such stores:

According to Atago Police Station, a Chinese man attempted to cash in on seven fake Disneyland tickets at a ticket vendor in Tokyo’s Minato Ward at around 2:20 p.m. on Thursday. An employee who detected the forgery reported his actions to police, and the man was arrested on suspicion of attempted fraud.

The bogus tickets were glossier than authentic tickets, according to the shop.

About an hour earlier, another Chinese man brought in 39 fake Disneyland tickets to a ticket shop in the capital’s Chiyoda Ward. He was subsequently arrested on attempted fraud charges.



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3 Comments »

Comment by MC Okii Dokii
2009-12-16 10:43:45

hahaha.. the previous article for today (Dec 16th, 2009) “Japanese girls want Chinese men?”…. together kind of make me laugh…

excerpt from: “Japanese girls want Chinese men?”

“…Also because Japan has more women than men and Japanese men compared to Chinese men are generally less capable when it comes to being both a considerate family man and a breadwinner”

so, apparently Japanese girls love guys that are capable of making lots of money through fraud. oh well if they love that Louis Button, Bucci, brand names… who s to judge? love is blind!! hahaha…

on another note…. what idiot sells 39 Disney tickets at the same time??!!!

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Comment by Yom
2009-12-16 18:49:30

Japan relaxing the entrance visa requirements for Chinese

best

idea

ever

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Comment by Haf
2009-12-24 15:00:10

Of course it was a good idea. Rich chinese tourists a bringing a huge load of money into the country, as was shown here earlier. Shopkeepers just hae to be suspicious about forgery, which they seem to be at least in this case.
So all is well. ;)

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