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Alert for fraud in 2026 World Cup tickets: Profeco is already acting

Profeco launches operation against fraud for the 2026 World Cup. Fake offers on social networks, the main target.

Publicado 22 abril, 2026 el 22 de abril a las 03:45 | 2 mins reading |1,834 vistas | por Carlos Méndez

World Cup fever also attracts sharks

There are only 51 days left until the opening whistle of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, and the excitement is already overflowing. But be careful: where there is passion, there are also clever people who want to take advantage.

Profeco has just set off the alarms. With the operation “FIFA World Cup 2026–Social World Cup”, they are going to hunt down false offers and tourist packages that promise heaven and deliver hell.

“We want fans to live the World Cup dream, not a financial nightmare”, they say from the agency.

How do they want to see your face?

Scammers have become experts in social networks and messaging apps. They offer you flight, hotel and ticket for a fraction of the real price. It sounds too good to be true… and it is.

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The strategy is simple: play with the desperation of those who see official prices through the roof. But be careful, that “bargain” can leave you without entry and without money.

What the authorities are doing

The program not only monitors misleading advertising. It also ensures that souvenir, food and sporting goods businesses comply with what they advertise. No inflating prices in the heat of the game.

What can you do?

  • Be wary of offers on networks with ridiculous prices
  • Verify that the seller is registered with Profeco
  • Report any suspicious activity to the agency

My old man always said: “In politics as in life, if they promise you everything without asking for anything, they are surely kidding you.”. The same applies to World Cup tickets.

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#World Cup 2026 #social media scams #ticket fraud #Social World #Profeco #consumer protection
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