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Wow how useless is the Toronto Coach Terminal. I line up in what I think is the ticket line (there are large greyhound signs along with coach canada and various other companies) When I arrive at the front of the queue they say we dont work for greyhound. WELL THEN MAYBE TAKE DOWN THE GIGANTIC GREYHOUND SIGN BEHIND YOUR TICKET COUNTER AND MANY OF US WOULD NOT WASTE 15 MIN IN LINE. I proceed to the mini hard to find greyhound desk and wait for them to print the tickets I ordered online. Fine. When I get the ticket (since I no longer need it and was selling it on Craigslist its a normal adult fare btw) When I ask them "theres no problem selling this right?" they said yeah the drivers need ID from everyone to match the ticket" um ? Wha? its a normal adult fare so I dont understand the issue?? They had no arguement for why I could not transfer the ticket. They suggested I pay $16 to make the ticket an open ticket for a year. Well actually greyhound no thanks... I never take the bus and had to this time but ended up finding a ride. Next time I'll spend the extra $75 and take the via to avoid the headache.
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