billski
Active member
what about freebies (vouchers I can't use)?
the way greg's statement is worded, free is still OK.
yes?
the way greg's statement is worded, free is still OK.
yes?
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The way I read it, OK but discouraged...:-?what about freebies (vouchers I can't use)?
the way greg's statement is worded, free is still OK.
yes?
The way I read it, free is okay, but to be done in private. I'm not quite sure how that will work. PM several members to guage interest?
How come I can't find the new policy?
What if I have a voucher that the ski area wants me to give away .. like Ragged gave me this year for being a pass holder? Same deal I have to do it privately?
Rereading the policy it sounds like anything free is ok.
How come I can't find the new policy?
It's posted next to the receipt checking policy when you exit Best Buy. :razz:
:lol:
It's posted next to the receipt checking policy when you exit Best Buy. :razz:
:lol:
Yeah, really. Sorry for the censorship and infringing on everyone's civil rights...
If the voucher is not transferable then it's not cool to offer it to anybody, free or otherwise. I think there is some confusion among posters between vouchers and discount tickets. For example a corporate discount ticket is a lift ticket purchased by a company at a severly discounted rate and is only to be used by an employee of that company. Selling it or giving it away for free is not cool both for the resort or the company that purchased them.
Yes, free is okay. I guess if you've spent enough time here, you probably have a feel for what areas most other members ski or can get to. PM them and offer it. If you can't unload the voucher, you can start a thread indicating it's available for free.
I dont get why the non-transferable thing is such a big deal here. Theyre vouchers, people sell/transfer them all the time. I can see how the mtns that support this site wouldnt be to keen on people selling their free vouchers, but at the same time they need to understand that by giving them out, they really cant control it that well otherwise. I would think this risk was assumed when they printed/handed them out in the first place.
When was the last time a person was asked to show ID to redeem a voucher???