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No, that LA28 refund email isn't a scam. Here's what you need to know
By Libby Rainey at LAist (KPCC / Southern California Public Radio)
· July 17, 2026
· 1 min read
The LA28 refund is for people who purchased tickets at Intuit Dome.(Courtesy NBA)Some fans with tickets to the 2028 Olympics were a tad suspicious this week when an email offering them a refund landed in their inboxes.The email offered cash back for an accidentally included tax that "was partiall...
Key takeaway (Courtesy NBA)Some fans with tickets to the 2028 Olympics were a tad suspicious this week when an email offering them a refund landed in their inboxes.
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Category: safety ·
Published: July 17, 2026 ·
Source: LAist (KPCC / Southern California Public Radio) ·
Reading time: 1 min
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What is this story about? The LA28 refund is for people who purchased tickets at Intuit Dome.(Courtesy NBA)Some fans with tickets to the 2028 Olympics were a tad suspicious this week when an email offering them a refund landed in their inboxes.The email offered cash back for an accidentally included tax that "was partiall...
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