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Vermont Resort Owners Fight Class Action over Investor Passes

East News • April 15, 2008
Four skiers suing Killington Resort in Vermont over so-called "lifetime'' passes are seeking class action status for their suit, but the current and former owners oppose it. Killington/Pico Ski ...

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Posted On: April 16, 2008, 8:15 am CDT
Posted By: wudchuck
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if you read the article, they can pass these on once! so if they have a grandson, they can in-turn pass them to them and they would the continued use til they die. here's the question in mind though. how many have been sold or xfered that one time? how many are really still active passes? costs - easily can be figured but you don't need address and names. you can base that on the start of the built date to completion of the investor period. then you can calculate the value of pass and then convert to the value that it still holds.

after rethinking this process, what are they really suing for? is it for the lifetime passes or the value of the investment? if the investment, then that should have been handled when the property was sold to new ownership. sounds like the pass was a gift and that should have been in that transaction when the property was sold. if not, then they should be reimbursed if they can't use the remaining balance of the pass.
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