JWimberley
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- Apr 7, 2000
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Hey guys,
I know that this will be the place to answer my question so please don't let me down!
I have somebody that is offering to sell me his certificate for his annual pass. He has not exchanged it for the id card yet. Well let me explain the whole story...
He bought 6 AP certificates for his family at Christmas for an extended vacation this summer. The certificates have not been redeemed for passes. He is now getting a divorce and will not be taking the vacation and wants to sell the certificates.
My question for those of you that have used the certificates and know what they look like when they arrive before being turned in for passes is this. Does this seem like a scenario that would work? Do the certificates not have some kind of identification of the original purchaser? If they don't identify who purchased them then there should be no problem just buying them from this individual and turning them in for passes myself right?
Any help would be very much appreciated.
Thanks,
Joshua
I know that this will be the place to answer my question so please don't let me down!
I have somebody that is offering to sell me his certificate for his annual pass. He has not exchanged it for the id card yet. Well let me explain the whole story...
He bought 6 AP certificates for his family at Christmas for an extended vacation this summer. The certificates have not been redeemed for passes. He is now getting a divorce and will not be taking the vacation and wants to sell the certificates.
My question for those of you that have used the certificates and know what they look like when they arrive before being turned in for passes is this. Does this seem like a scenario that would work? Do the certificates not have some kind of identification of the original purchaser? If they don't identify who purchased them then there should be no problem just buying them from this individual and turning them in for passes myself right?
Any help would be very much appreciated.
Thanks,
Joshua