Thanks Supersnoop, I want to double check because I seem to remember when I first bought the AP, the date wasn't until I activated it. In fact I think that is the case because my expiration date is Nov 30th which is when I activated it not when I bought it.
- You are talking about two completely different "tickets" - AP purchase vs AP renewal.
- You originally purchased a "voucher" for an AP that would be converted to an AP when you first used (activated) it.
- The date of your full year pass begins on the date the voucher converted to a ticket.
- Now you are talking about
renewing your AP ticket, not really
purchasing a renewal ticket.
- There is no voucher, no new purchase and no need to convert as you already have an existing ticket.
- You are merely paying to extend the expiration date another year, which is the date you
activated the original ticket.
- You may renew in the time stated above before or after your expiration date.
- If you do not renew by the 30 days after, your AP will be dead.
- After that point you purchase a new AP via a voucher like before, but at the full price, which is not discounted.
- I have let my pass expire when I realized the money lost on non-use is more than the discount offered with a renewal.