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Students warned not to buy £40 wristbands promising 'Covid-protected' parties - one Uni says groups are 'taking advantage'

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Salford Freshers Wristband this year, a ticket which would normally buy students entry into a week's worth of organised events, including club nights.The union says that it will not host any club nights as new students arrive to comply with social distancing guidelines.Meanwhile, university bosses have personally told students to be 'vigilant' and watch out for companies labelling themselves as 'official' sellers of wristbands that have nothing to do with the university or students' union.

The two authorities have told students not to buy any wristbands at all, saying that 'organisations charging for freshers club night events that will likely not be taking place are just taking advantage of students'.Despite the strong warnings, events.

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