"Fake VIP passes for the USA House - America's privately funded celebration site at the World Economic Forum's event in Davos, Switzerland - have hit the market. In a statement on its website, the USA House warned those attending not to be duped. "We will not give access to people who purchased such packages," the statement reads. "Our sympathies to those who fell victim to these scams.""
"Based on the number of questions the USA House has received, it wrote that the "fake VIP passes may be the fastest-selling fiction about Davos since Thomas Mann's Magic Mountain." (In "Magic Mountain," Hans Castorp visits his cousin at the Davos sanatorium. In the century since it was published, the novel has become a mainstay of the World Economic Forum.)"
"The USA House is a privately funded venue set in a historic church. The site celebrates 250 years of American history. According to its website, the USA House is programmed to reflect themes of "innovation, opportunity, collaboration, and democratic values." The list of speakers at the USA House is sprawling. It includes Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, the White House's AI and crypto czar David Sacks, former Google CEO Eric Schmidt, and Microsoft president Brad Smith, among others."
Fake VIP passes for the USA House, a privately funded venue at the World Economic Forum in Davos, have been sold to attendees. USA House announced it will not grant access to people who purchased such packages and expressed sympathy for victims of the scams. The venue said the counterfeit tickets may have sold very quickly based on the number of questions received. The USA House operates in a historic church and celebrates 250 years of American history. Programming focuses on innovation, opportunity, collaboration, and democratic values. A wide range of speakers is scheduled, and President Donald Trump's special address will be livestreamed there.
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