I thought you could assign it to anyone on the system. I could assign it without selling it?
That seems a bit unfair, particularly since they will sell again for full price. I've no problem donating to python, but this doesn't exactly fit with the spirit of europython's I know. Its seem unusually money grabbing. I guess rules must be followed... On 26 May 2014 16:45, Andreas Jung <e...@zopyx.com> wrote: > Hello Osin > > early bird personal tickets can not be transferred or sold to other persons > based on our terms and conditions but you can apply for a 80% refund of > the ticket > price. > > > https://media.ep14.org/site_media/filer_public/92/aa/92aa7941-c0ee-481f-bb7f-30e58897cc8d/europython2014_gtc_v11_20140205_17-03-00en.pdf > > Regards > Andreas Jung > > > Am 23.05.2014 um 12:28 schrieb Oisin Mulvihill <oisin.mulvih...@gmail.com > >: > > > Hi There, > > > > Regretfully I cannot now attend EuroPython 2014 in Berlin. I have two > "early bird personal tickets" which I can sell for face value. I paid > EUR300 per ticket in my case. I can assign the tickets to each person on > receipt of payment. > > > > Is anyone interested? > > > > Thanks, > > > > Oisin > > _______________________________________________ > > EuroPython 2014 - July 21th-27th in Berlin > > EuroPython mailing list > > EuroPython@python.org > > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/europython > >
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