LaGringa
Joined: 04 Sep 2007 Location: Gyeongju
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Posted: Fri May 09, 2008 11:15 pm Post subject: Refundable tickets home? |
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I am working for EPIK. The deal on the return ticket is that they will pay for a one way ticket out of Korea back to your city of origin OR to ANYWHERE as long as it is equal to or less than the ticket back to your city of origin. But they will only buy an airline ticket, not a train ticket.
I read on one of these threads way-back-when that someone bought a REFUNDABLE ticket home and then cashed it in and went to wherever. But since the refundable tickets are more expensive, I was just wondering how that worked? Do we buy our ticket ourselves, show it to the 'powers that be' and then get reimbursed? Or do the 'powers that be' buy the ticket?
I would like to buy a refundable, cash in the ticket, and then take the money to buy a ticket on the Trans-Siberian Railway from Vladivostok to Moscow.
Suggestion, comments? |
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