Buying 22 and under Ikon when you’re over 22

drew.ski

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Ikon pass for 22 years old and under is about $400 cheaper and I’m 25. Could I pay a friend to buy the pass in his name, address, etc and then for the pass pic just upload a pic of myself? Assuming I remember his address and birthday in case they ask I don’t see how this wouldn’t work. Same question for military discount… anyone do this or heard of someone doing it?
 
I did something similar, but I just lied about my age and used my student ID to pick up my pass as it didn't display my birthday, just a first and last name plus a picture of me.

I got caught after they found four different profiles with the same name, just a different birth year, but I managed to save over $2,000 over those four years. All I got was a slap on the wrist and I had to pay the difference between the pass I bought, and the one I should have bought.

I also don't think the ticket booth individuals care TOO much, but maybe I'm assuming.
 
topic:drew.ski said:
Ikon pass for 22 years old and under is about $400 cheaper and I’m 25. Could I pay a friend to buy the pass in his name, address, etc and then for the pass pic just upload a pic of myself? Assuming I remember his address and birthday in case they ask I don’t see how this wouldn’t work. Same question for military discount… anyone do this or heard of someone doing it?

dude military discount if you aren't military is stolen valor I'm pretty sure and just altogether not cool. The first idea should work fine. I sell lift tickets.
 
I have a close friend in the marines who said he’d buy it for me thanks for the opinion tho. People love shitting on alterra until there’s an opportunity to virtue signal eh?

14459496:WaffleStomper said:
dude military discount if you aren't military is stolen valor I'm pretty sure and just altogether not cool. The first idea should work fine. I sell lift tickets.
 
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