The award-winning Enchanted Forest sound and light show has an official website for the public to go through rather than buying tickets privately online.
Organisers of a show which brings tens of thousands of tourists to Perthshire each year are warning people to be on their guard against ticket scammers.
“While cheaper tickets might look tempting, it’s not just the fact that the tickets may be fake but that you are perhaps unwittingly giving fraudsters access to personal and financial information that they may take advantage of. Instead, please visit our Fan-to-Fan Marketplace service which will allow you to re-sell your tickets safely and securely and avoid being targeted by scammers.
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