What happens if I get caught with a ticket bought on PasseTonBillet?
Even if they are very rare or even non-existent, it may happen that some checks get carried out on all types of journeys sellable on PasseTonBillet. In the event of an identity/ticket check, the buyer will be held responsible as this is part of the risks of buying second hand tickets and will not be refunded.Few readersCan I buy or sell a Thalys ticket?
All Thalys tickets are nominative, but we authorize their resale on PasseTonBillet because the ticket checks are carried out by the ticket inspector using an automatic scanner before boarding the train and identity checks are almost never carried out. It can however exceptionally happen that the identity check is carried out. In the event that a buyer is checked, he will have to buy another ticket, it is up to the buyer to assume the risk. The buyer will not be reimbursed.Few readersCan I buy or sell a SNCF InOui ticket?
Since September 27, 2018, SNCF only sell nominative e-tickets (PDF). They are therefore non-transferable in theory. However, it is possible to sell SNCF nominative e-tickets on PasseTonBillet, because we have seen that checks on travelers' identities are in fact extremely rare. In the event of a problem PasseTonBillet cannot be held responsible and the buyer must assume the risk of having to buy a new ticket. In most cases, tickets are scanned automatically at the gates before enterinFew readersCan I buy or sell a OuiGO ticket?
All OuiGo tickets are nominative and are therefore non-transferable. The particularity of OuiGo is that tickets are checked at the gantry before entering the train. However, they mainly control the ticket and identity checks are rare. It is therefore possible to resell an OuiGo ticket, but there is a risk for the buyer, if asked to show his ID. PasseTonBillet is not responsible in the event of a problem, the buyer must assume the risk and redeem a new ticket.Few readers