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Hello... sorry if this is a FAQ. I acquired a few of these coupons, specifically for Ragged and Pats. But I am not sure if I have to be the ...

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Old Feb 28, 2008, 3:21 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Entertainment book BOGOF coupons?

Hello... sorry if this is a FAQ. I acquired a few of these coupons, specifically for Ragged and Pats. But I am not sure if I have to be the original book owner/cardholder in order to use them. Anyone have experiences good or bad in this regard?

BTW I just got out to ski Monday after missing all last season with shoulder surgery. It's great to be back (although my quads did not seem to agree...)

thx all
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Those are great coupons...and no, in general, just the coupons suffice in my experience. You don't need the card or be the original purchaser in my experience.
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If you aren't sure, you could always send the Pats Peak ones my way...I think I could figure out how to use them.
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OK, thanks much.

hammer, I'll keep you in mind if I don't wind up using the Pat's.
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OK, thanks much.

hammer, I'll keep you in mind if I don't wind up using the Pat's.
Actually, I was just kidding...I have pre-purchased discount tickets to burn for two more trips and I'm actually trying to figure out how to get those trips in before they close in March.
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lots of enterprising folks buy the entertainment books and sell the coups individually on ebay or whatever... I picked up a coupon or three through ebay once. It may violate the terms of the book, I really don't know, but it's all about enforcement.
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