What do to with unused rail ticket? - MoneySavingExpert.com Forums:: 3 postsWhat do to with unused rail ticket? Motoring & Public Transport. (apart from take an impromptu trip to London in the next month) on what I can do? http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?p=13750463HOME | Dilemna for the day - when I moved out here - it was cheaper to buy a RT ticket than a one way - so now I have an unused ticket - is there anyway that I can use this - transfer it - do something with it??? This was a full price coach ticket.
I also have an unused 1/2 ticket - I had personal plans that collided with (not a good word choice on a FF website!! http://www.flyertalk.com/forum/smile.gif) a business trip - so 1/2 of a trip went unused - however, I "purchased" that trip with a voucher. What To Do:: Bus Éireann tickets are not transferable, and it says claims for refunds on unused tickets are considered solely at its discretion - and can be subject to http://www.consumerconnect.ie/eng/Get_Your_Rights/Travel/Buses_+_Trains/What To Do.htmlHOME | City Arts & Lectures:: How can I donate unused tickets? Is there a schedule of events available online? How can I receive notice of City Arts & Lectures' future programs? How do I http://www.cityarts.net/questions.htmlHOME |
Any clue on how to handle these???
Thanks, folks!! Can you get the taxes back on unused airline tickets? | Money :: Oct 17, 2008 In fact, there is no law requiring airlines to return government and airport levies on unused tickets. Many will do so, but only when the http://www.guardian.co.uk/money/2008/oct/17/consumeraffairsHOME |
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The full fare coach ticket is refundable or can be applied to purchasing another ticket. Must be done within one year of original issue date. Phantoms Hockey - Philadelphia Phantoms Season Ticket FAQ:: As a season ticket holder, you can exchange any number of unused tickets for any What can I do if I lose my tickets for a game or cannot get them to the http://www.phantomshockey.com/seasonTickets/faq.aspHOME |
You didn't mention what fare basis the second ticket carries. If it was one of the "cheapies" -- nonrefundable -- it can be changed for $75. Again must be done within one year of original issue. The problem with this scenario is that if the ticket has a half value of (e.g.) $150 and the lowest roundtrip fare in the market is now $400, they'll gig you $50 for the new fare plus the $75.
If you're any level of elite you may be able to get them to "bend" the rules for you.
Hope this helps. Good luck!
[This message has been edited by onefreeman (edited 04-12-99).]
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thanks for your help!!!
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