E-ticket, not seeing the option

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    18 July 2016 at 16:21:06 #809710

    Hello,

    I have gone on Swiss Railways and the Euro Rail site to book my 2 half fare cards and they both say their is an option to select a printed option or eticket option but I am not seeing it anywhere. Only “delivery options” and then the expedited options available. Where is the actual spot that I can choose PRINT AT HOME? Thanks for any help!

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    Arno
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    18 July 2016 at 16:46:55 #854310

    Hi lenchwx,

    Here’s how to do it: visit http://www.swissrailways.com/ en. After filling out your address, they will show the delivery options. Pick “Online Ticket” from the bottom of that list. They will e-mail the card (no delivery fees), so you can print it at home.

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    19 July 2016 at 1:52:35 #854311

    Hello Arno,

    Thanks so much for the quick response. I feel like an idiot b/c I am still not seeing that option. Once I fill in my billing address is gives me 2 options to choose from 1. “Corresponds to the residential address” or 2. “Please enter a different delivery address.” Then the next section talks about it delivering in 2-3 weeks to that address. Obviously I am missing something but I am just not seeing that option to choose from even though it says in the intro I will be given that option to purchase as an eticket

    <a href=”shop.swissrailways.com /customer.php">shop.swissrailways.com /customer.php</a&gt;

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    19 July 2016 at 2:00:45 #854312

    Never mind, I see it now that I typed in all my info! UGH. Thank you!

    Arno
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    19 July 2016 at 8:19:45 #854313

    Great, enjoy your trip!

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