The Foxfield Racing organization is urging race enthusiasts to stay vigilant against fraudulent social media profiles impersonating their official accounts. This warning comes as the nonprofit group has noticed unauthorized pages attempting to deceive followers. Ensuring the authenticity of their online presence is crucial to maintain trust and provide accurate information to their community.
Official Statement from Foxfield Racing
Foxfield Racing has officially announced the existence of fake social media accounts that misuse their name. The organization advises the public to avoid interacting with these imposters to prevent any potential scams.
“Do not accept friend requests or follow the pages @2024.foxfield.races.virginia or @foxfield.races.virginia.2024/?_rdr,” the nonprofit group stated on Tuesday. They believe these fake profiles are trying to trick followers into paying for livestreams of upcoming races, which Foxfield Racing does not charge for.
Impact of Impersonation on the Community
The rise of fake accounts poses significant risks to Foxfield Racing’s reputation and the safety of its followers. Misleading information can lead to financial loss and diminish the trust fans place in the organization.
- Financial Risks:
- Potential scams involving payment for non-existent services.
- Unauthorized access to personal information.
- Reputation Damage:
- Loss of credibility if fake accounts disseminate false information.
- Erosion of fan trust and engagement.
Foxfield Racing emphasizes that neither they nor the National Steeplechase Association charge for live streaming any race meets in 2024. They encourage fans to verify account authenticity before engaging with any online profiles.
Upcoming Races and Community Support
Despite the challenges posed by impersonators, Foxfield Racing continues to host successful events. The Foxfield Fall Races held on October 6 saw record numbers for both horses and purses, totaling approximately $240,000. These events highlight the organization’s commitment to excellence and community involvement.
Key Highlights:
Event | Date | Total Purses |
---|---|---|
Foxfield Fall Races | Oct. 6 | $240,000 |
Previous Major Event | Sept. 15 | $200,000 |
Spring Gala | March 22 | $150,000 |
Moreover, under new ownership since February, Foxfield Racing has strengthened its philanthropic efforts. The Cassiopeia Foundation, led by Zachary Miller, continues to support causes like Habitat for Humanity of Greater Charlottesville and Camp Holiday Trails, contributing a total of $365,000 over the past three years.
Protecting Your Online Experience
Foxfield Racing advises patrons to take the following steps to safeguard their online interactions:
- Verify Accounts: Always check for official verification badges on social media platforms.
- Avoid Unsolicited Links: Do not click on links from unknown or suspicious profiles.
- Report Fake Accounts: Notify social media platforms about impersonators to help remove them promptly.
- Follow Official Channels: Ensure you are following the correct and verified Foxfield Racing accounts for updates and information.
By staying informed and cautious, fans can continue to enjoy the excitement of Foxfield Racing events without falling victim to online scams.