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Other Tourist Scams in Nashville, USA

Timeshares, fake police, charity fraud, and miscellaneous scams targeting visitors. Below are the other scams scams reported in Nashville — how they work and how to avoid them.

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Last updated: April 2, 2026

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Other Scams Scams

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How it works

Scalpers and online sellers sell counterfeit or invalid tickets to Grand Ole Opry shows, CMA Fest, and other high-demand Nashville events. Buyers often discover the tickets are fake only at the door.

How it works

Individuals carrying clipboards and wearing branded vests approach tourists near the Ryman Auditorium and on 5th Avenue North claiming to collect for local children's charities or veteran support funds. They pressure passers-by to make cash donations or sign pledges, and those who stop are subjected to high-pressure tactics until they give. No registered charity matching the names on their vests can be verified, and the cash collected does not reach any legitimate organisation.

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