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Hm… good question. I am not familiar with these… I assume they can just issue you another one down the road. I’m not sure I would say that you already have booked and paid for the exam… not sure of that shoots down your chances for a new waiver.
By the way, why did you get it what are the requirements and conditions to get a waiver?
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Are these voucher transferrable ? Seen some post on GMATClub , who are claiming to give these vouchers at $150
Most of the vouchers are fraud. Obviously not in the case of this user but the ones you see posted for sale (we try to take those posts down), are likely fraud. I have heard of a few stories of people buying them (supposedly, you get the voucher upfront and then pay for it so it would seem very safe).... BUT what happens is the fraudster buys them using a stolen card so when in a few weeks the owner of the card reports fraud and the voucher is canceled, GMAC cancels your test and in one case, I heard they blocked an account
So, don't do it.
P.S. The same applies to buying variety of courses that people re-sell. These are purchased with stolen cards and it will take a few days or weeks for the access to be terminated and your account banned. Don't do it.