49ers Fan Duped in $5,900 Craigslist Scam, Receives ‘Go Ravens!’ Note Instead of Super Bowl Tickets

There is something elegant and special about attending a main event to support a specific team of yours. And the chance of a lifetime is in one’s very hands until the Fed Ex package opens with something that was unexpected.

According to the San Jose Mecury News, a Hayward, Calif., couple ordered four tickets for Super Bowl XLVII worth $5,900 on Craigslist. Instead of receiving their tickets, however, a package arrived a week later with a note that read “ENJOY THE GAME!!!! GOO RAVENS!!! LOL.”

Sharon Osgood, a four-year season ticket holder for the San Francisco 49ers, was communicating with the supposed ticket seller for a week.

“For a week I was on the phone with this guy,” Osgood said. “That’s the only reason why we [trusted him].”

“I’m just sick — like, physically sick,” she said. “All over the envelope it says ‘go Ravens’ — even on the FedEx label.”

According to Osgood, the scam artist described himself as a corporate tax attorney living in Boca Raton, Fla., and the reasoning for giving the tickets away was that his wife was expecting a baby.

Regardless of these series of events taking place, there is a game to be played, as Osgood reiterates.

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“Do we want to let this affect our celebration of our team going to the Super Bowl?” she said. “We need to get past that.”

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