At the Oxford Performing Arts Center, your safety, your experience, and the integrity of your tickets are extremely important to us. Recent activity within the live-event industry has brought new forms of unauthorized ticket-link services to our attention. These websites attempt to imitate official digital tickets and can result in invalid or duplicated QR codes at the door.
To help every guest have a smooth entry, we want you to know exactly how to verify that your OPAC tickets are legitimate and where not to get them.
Only One Source Is Authorized
OPAC digital tickets are delivered exclusively through:
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wallet.oxfordpac.org
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My Account pages linked from oxfordpac.org
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Official transfers and sharing sent through the wallet.oxfordpac.org system
Any website, link, or service outside of these official channels is not authorized—even if it looks legitimate.

Unauthorized Ticket-Link Services to Avoid
Two sites currently attempting to imitate official ticket delivery for performing arts venues across the country are:
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securemypass.com
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sharemytickets.com
These websites generate spoofed ticket pages by using someone else’s login credentials without permission. While the pages may appear real, they are not part of the OPAC box office system and may contain duplicated, invalid, or fraudulently generated links.
Guests who present tickets obtained this way may be denied entry.
How Unauthorized Spoofing Works
Unauthorized sellers log in to their own ticket wallet and use third-party tools to create look-alike URLs that display a live QR code from their real wallet. They then sell or share this imitation page outside of OPAC’s approved system.
This practice:
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Violates our Terms & Conditions
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Undermines security features designed to protect patrons
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Often results in multiple people arriving with the same ticket
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Causes delays and likely denial of entry at the door
Thanks to our dynamic QR codes and secure delivery platform, these attempts are now detectable, and we are actively blocking them.
How to Know Your Ticket Is Safe
Your OPAC ticket is legitimate if:
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It was purchased directly at oxfordpac.org or through our box office
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It was transferred to you using the official True Tickets transfer feature
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The link you open displays the OPAC logo and an active, rotating QR code hosted at wallet.oxfordpac.org
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You can access it through your verified OPAC “My Account” login
If you received a ticket via text, email, social media, or a link from an unknown sender—or through any site that is not OPAC—your ticket may not be valid.
What To Do If You’re Unsure
We’re here to help. If you are not confident your ticket came from an approved source:
Contact the OPAC Box Office
256-241-3322 or info@oxfordpac.org
Our team can confirm the validity of your ticket and advise you on next steps.
OPAC’s Actions to Protect Guests
To safeguard your visit, we are:
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Monitoring for unauthorized ticket-link activity
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Cancelling tickets that have been compromised or duplicated
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Restricting accounts that abuse ticket wallet or credential-sharing features
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Working directly with our technology to strengthen security measures
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Training front-of-house staff on identifying spoofed ticket pages
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Participating in an industry working group to reduce fraud across the sector
Our goal is simple: a smooth, secure, and enjoyable experience for every guest who walks through our doors.
Reminder: OPAC Is Not Responsible for Invalid Third-Party Tickets
Tickets purchased, shared, or obtained from any unauthorized platform—including social media, classifieds, or the sites listed above—may be refused at entry with no refund.
To guarantee admission, always use oxfordpac.org.
Stay Informed. Stay Protected. Enjoy the Show.
We are committed to maintaining a safe and trustworthy ticketing environment. If you ever have questions or concerns, please reach out—our team is here to assist.