I have had recent knee surgery, minor scope. If I had vouchers for lift tickets expiring soon, am I legally able to get the daily tickets from my voucher and then sell the lift tickets to day skiers at a discount? I am not sclaping tickets but getting value for tickets that I cannot use.
How much trouble can I get in for doing this and how strict is the enforement of what ever laws or rules at killington may be in effect?
I would first contact Killington and ask if the vouchers can be extended due to injury.
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Stormy, isn't there a new dealgrabber coming up for next week?
joesixpak, don't ask, don't tell. throw them on craigslist and accept paypal if you can't meet in person. i think with vouchers you have to pay sales tax on the new ticket, but i could be wrong
skiskee8 wrote:Skiing in powder sucks. It's so much more work, and you can't go as fast.
ozzy wrote:Stormy, isn't there a new dealgrabber coming up for next week?
joesixpak, don't ask, don't tell. throw them on craigslist and accept paypal if you can't meet in person. i think with vouchers you have to pay sales tax on the new ticket, but i could be wrong
There is a deal grabber going on for tix next week. $50 yesterday, $55 today... I passed the info along to my buds already. Weekdays only tho, and they may stay the weekend...