Are there sites where I can sell an Italian train ticket? [closed]









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I purchased a train ticket from Napoli to Milano for July 21st, but later found out that I have leave earlier. The ticket turned out to be non-refundable, so I had to purchase another ticket. Are there groups or forums where I can try to sell this ticket for a portion of the cost, so I don't lose the whole amount?










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closed as off-topic by Giorgio, Some wandering yeti, Thorsten S., JonathanReez Jul 31 '17 at 8:00


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  • "Questions on price-shopping for specific goods or services are off-topic as prices and availability change frequently in many locations. See: What is a shopping question?" – Some wandering yeti, JonathanReez
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    Welcome to TSE. When you purchased your ticket, you agreed to Trenitalia's conditions of carriage; tickets designated "nominative" are non-transferable, so if you sell such a ticket to another person, they may not be able to use it. I would think non-refundable tickets are also non-transferable in most if not all cases, because price discrimination would break down, but I am not an expert in the customer service operations of Italian railways.
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    Jul 10 '17 at 22:25






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    I'm voting to close this question because, as @choster notes in comment, it's not legal to sell such tickets, so any response would disregard TSE standards.
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    Jul 29 '17 at 19:14














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I purchased a train ticket from Napoli to Milano for July 21st, but later found out that I have leave earlier. The ticket turned out to be non-refundable, so I had to purchase another ticket. Are there groups or forums where I can try to sell this ticket for a portion of the cost, so I don't lose the whole amount?










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closed as off-topic by Giorgio, Some wandering yeti, Thorsten S., JonathanReez Jul 31 '17 at 8:00


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "Questions on price-shopping for specific goods or services are off-topic as prices and availability change frequently in many locations. See: What is a shopping question?" – Some wandering yeti, JonathanReez
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.








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    Welcome to TSE. When you purchased your ticket, you agreed to Trenitalia's conditions of carriage; tickets designated "nominative" are non-transferable, so if you sell such a ticket to another person, they may not be able to use it. I would think non-refundable tickets are also non-transferable in most if not all cases, because price discrimination would break down, but I am not an expert in the customer service operations of Italian railways.
    – choster
    Jul 10 '17 at 22:25






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    I'm voting to close this question because, as @choster notes in comment, it's not legal to sell such tickets, so any response would disregard TSE standards.
    – Giorgio
    Jul 29 '17 at 19:14












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I purchased a train ticket from Napoli to Milano for July 21st, but later found out that I have leave earlier. The ticket turned out to be non-refundable, so I had to purchase another ticket. Are there groups or forums where I can try to sell this ticket for a portion of the cost, so I don't lose the whole amount?










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I purchased a train ticket from Napoli to Milano for July 21st, but later found out that I have leave earlier. The ticket turned out to be non-refundable, so I had to purchase another ticket. Are there groups or forums where I can try to sell this ticket for a portion of the cost, so I don't lose the whole amount?







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closed as off-topic by Giorgio, Some wandering yeti, Thorsten S., JonathanReez Jul 31 '17 at 8:00


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "Questions on price-shopping for specific goods or services are off-topic as prices and availability change frequently in many locations. See: What is a shopping question?" – Some wandering yeti, JonathanReez
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.




closed as off-topic by Giorgio, Some wandering yeti, Thorsten S., JonathanReez Jul 31 '17 at 8:00


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "Questions on price-shopping for specific goods or services are off-topic as prices and availability change frequently in many locations. See: What is a shopping question?" – Some wandering yeti, JonathanReez
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.







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    Welcome to TSE. When you purchased your ticket, you agreed to Trenitalia's conditions of carriage; tickets designated "nominative" are non-transferable, so if you sell such a ticket to another person, they may not be able to use it. I would think non-refundable tickets are also non-transferable in most if not all cases, because price discrimination would break down, but I am not an expert in the customer service operations of Italian railways.
    – choster
    Jul 10 '17 at 22:25






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    I'm voting to close this question because, as @choster notes in comment, it's not legal to sell such tickets, so any response would disregard TSE standards.
    – Giorgio
    Jul 29 '17 at 19:14












  • 4




    Welcome to TSE. When you purchased your ticket, you agreed to Trenitalia's conditions of carriage; tickets designated "nominative" are non-transferable, so if you sell such a ticket to another person, they may not be able to use it. I would think non-refundable tickets are also non-transferable in most if not all cases, because price discrimination would break down, but I am not an expert in the customer service operations of Italian railways.
    – choster
    Jul 10 '17 at 22:25






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    I'm voting to close this question because, as @choster notes in comment, it's not legal to sell such tickets, so any response would disregard TSE standards.
    – Giorgio
    Jul 29 '17 at 19:14







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Welcome to TSE. When you purchased your ticket, you agreed to Trenitalia's conditions of carriage; tickets designated "nominative" are non-transferable, so if you sell such a ticket to another person, they may not be able to use it. I would think non-refundable tickets are also non-transferable in most if not all cases, because price discrimination would break down, but I am not an expert in the customer service operations of Italian railways.
– choster
Jul 10 '17 at 22:25




Welcome to TSE. When you purchased your ticket, you agreed to Trenitalia's conditions of carriage; tickets designated "nominative" are non-transferable, so if you sell such a ticket to another person, they may not be able to use it. I would think non-refundable tickets are also non-transferable in most if not all cases, because price discrimination would break down, but I am not an expert in the customer service operations of Italian railways.
– choster
Jul 10 '17 at 22:25




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I'm voting to close this question because, as @choster notes in comment, it's not legal to sell such tickets, so any response would disregard TSE standards.
– Giorgio
Jul 29 '17 at 19:14




I'm voting to close this question because, as @choster notes in comment, it's not legal to sell such tickets, so any response would disregard TSE standards.
– Giorgio
Jul 29 '17 at 19:14















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