![Tickets can be counterfeited from the images you post on social media, Ticketmaster has warned.](/web/20160903114056im_/http://www.smh.com.au/content/dam/images/g/r/6/8/b/w/image.related.landscape.460x307.gr65v1.png/1472805409267.jpg)
Warning: don't post photos of your tickets on social media
As the AFL and NRL finals seasons approach, Ticketmaster warns of an increase in counterfeiters taking barcodes from social media and selling duplicate tickets online.
Tim is the producer of Fairfax's Technology sections, as well as a writer and reviewer specialising in video game coverage.
As the AFL and NRL finals seasons approach, Ticketmaster warns of an increase in counterfeiters taking barcodes from social media and selling duplicate tickets online.
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