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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: dubV
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Well, it became even more of a no brainer after my appointment this morning. This particular client is going to buy my product and the last time I was here meeting with them I mentioned I boarded so as I'm packing up to leave one of the guys asks me if I plan on riding while out here this time and I said yes, I plan on riding all day tomorrow. He then asks me if I want a pass.
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![]() Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: Front Range
Posts: 9,258
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Ummm what sort of pass? Because I don't know of any season pass of someone else that you can use that you can't get arrested for trying pass off as yours. It's considered fraud. Now if it is a medallion pass, those are useable by whoever is in possession of it, and are good at all ski areas in Colorado except for Vail resorts. That sounds like what he is giving you and a lot of companies get these to give out to clients and employees. This means you'd still have a wide open choice of where to go and not have to pay for it.
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