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Use Caution When Buying Clemson Tickets From Other Sources

Tickets to Clemson/USC game still available from StubHub.

With the Clemson/Carolina game just over a week away, some fans without tickets are scrambling to get some.

Clemson officials are urging fans who purchase tickets from secondary sources (online ticket resellers and ticket scalpers) to use caution to avoid being ripped offed.

The Clemson Athletic Ticket Office warns that the technology in place to make buying tickets easy can be used by scammers looking to make a profit.

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Tickets are still available for the sold-out Nov. 24 rivalry game, thanks to the Clemson Athletic Ticket Office's partnership with StubHub. StubHub is the official ticket marketplace for the Clemson Tigers.

Buy tickets to the big game from StubHub by clicking here.

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As of this writing, more than 800 tickets to the Clemson/USC game were available.

But if you are going to go to a third party for you tickets, here's some things to keep in mind.

The Clemson Athletic Ticket Office is not responsible for tickets purchased through an unauthorized third party.

Tickets cannot be replaced if lost or stolen.

Ticket legitimacy cannot be guaranteed.

Admittance into the stadium cannot be guaranteed. Barcodes will be scanned at the gate and only valid barcodes will be allowed entrance.

Ticket prices may far exceed face value.

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