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Eurostar vouchers - best place to sell them?
luckyjasond
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Where would be the best place to sell unwanted Eurostar vouchers (paper ones which you can't use online just via the booking line or in person)?
For some reason it's not allowed to sell them on Ebay so any other useful and "safe" place would be appreciated.
Thanks!
For some reason it's not allowed to sell them on Ebay so any other useful and "safe" place would be appreciated.
Thanks!
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No you're not a vegetarian if you eat any animal or fish, so do not insult genuine veggies by calling yourself one! :mad:
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Thanks. They only want specific vouchers and Eurostar isn't amongst them. Although you can contact them to ask. I'm not sure about the website though , doesn't look very safe!0 -
My mate used that site and didnt have any problems, but if u dont feel comfortable with it then i guess there no point using it.
I found this site, if its not something you would be interested in maybe try other classified ads
http://www.franceinlondon.com/en-Consult-classified-ads-by-category-30-Eurostar-Tickets.htmlNo you're not a vegetarian if you eat any animal or fish, so do not insult genuine veggies by calling yourself one! :mad:
Thanks to everyone who posts competitions. You are the stars of the board :T:j:T0 -
Possibly wait a few days? I'm keeping an eye on Eurostar for my travelling husband, and this is their current statement:"Eurostar is currently running a restricted timetable with fewer services, longer journey times and intervals of several hours between some trains.... Unless your journey is absolutely essential, we advise that you avoid travelling, particularly if you are travelling over the weekends of Friday 19th to Sunday 21st September and Friday 26th September to Sunday 28th September.Please be aware that you could experience extended waiting times, particularly between Friday and Sunday when there may be a delay of up to several hours before boarding. Your journey time will also be significantly longer than normal."0
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