Laugh O. Grams
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No, no...I've never done this and I know that it's against the rules, but do you know of anyone who has bought tickets on ebay and been burned?
I can't get over how many pages of Disney ticket auctions can be found on ebay, or the number of bids some of these auctions receive!! I remember when Disney used to just rubber stamp the ticket when you entered and although they were non-transferable, anyone could use unused days.
I've had an AP for as long as I can remember, and haven't bought a Park Hopper in forever, but the Park Hoppers are linked to the name of the purchaser so you can't sell unused days, right?
If you bought the old Park Hoppers on ebay, before they are used, you might be able to convert them into MYW tickets, but people are selling the Park Hoppers for less than they paid for them. What's the incentive to sell?
I can't get over how many pages of Disney ticket auctions can be found on ebay, or the number of bids some of these auctions receive!! I remember when Disney used to just rubber stamp the ticket when you entered and although they were non-transferable, anyone could use unused days.
I've had an AP for as long as I can remember, and haven't bought a Park Hopper in forever, but the Park Hoppers are linked to the name of the purchaser so you can't sell unused days, right?
If you bought the old Park Hoppers on ebay, before they are used, you might be able to convert them into MYW tickets, but people are selling the Park Hoppers for less than they paid for them. What's the incentive to sell?

Who wants to take that chance?
Its kind of fun searching and looking for a deal, but I don't think the people buying these really know how much they cost. Compare the prices to Mapleleaf online. My sister has used this company and there about as cheap as your going to find. Tina 
