 Hi, I'm David Cantor with the Law Offices of David Michael Cantor and today I'm going to talk about the Pro Bowl and Super Bowl 49 in Phoenix, Arizona now I'm going to be talking about tickets and valid tickets I have my Pro Bowl ticket right here, and it's got a lot of countermeasures to make sure it's not a forged ticket There's holograms you can use a black light and you can see things popping out You should match the barcodes on the side and on the top There's all sorts of things you can do but in reality the best thing you can do is buy from a licensed ticket broker Now you can go to the NATB National Associations of ticket brokers go on their website and you can find out the rules For buying from a licensed ticket broker now. I personally use e-seats and that's in Phoenix, Arizona Bob Bernstein runs it I've known him for years. He's always taking good care of me, but keep in mind It is illegal under ARS. That's Arizona revised statute 13-37 18 To sell tickets above face value if you are within 200 feet of the entrance to a stadium or any contiguous parking lot That means a parking lot that touches the stadium So if there's somebody walking through the parking lot and they want to sell you a ticket for more than face value They're breaking the law. Also. It's probably a fake ticket. You shouldn't do it You need to go to a licensed ticket broker again e-seats is who I use But if you do come to Phoenix have a good time watch the Pro Bowl with your Patriots fan or Seahawks fan or Cardinals fan Watch the Super Bowl have a good time. Try not to get arrested Enjoy everybody's space. It's only a game but enjoy yourselves while you're out here in Phoenix