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Title: Advance Purchase - Refund in exceptional circumstances?!
Post by: thetrout on January 27, 2012, 18:06:34
Evening all,

I have an Advance Ticket for travel on the 18:43 EUS - BHM. There is major disruption on the WCML tonight. If this service is cancelled, I won't travel because the only reason I am making this journey is because I wanted to try out the Pretendolino!

So my question is, if they cancel the train, am I entitled to a refund because there is no point in the journey if they do. Also if the train is 30+ minutes late, again I won't bother as I won't get back to BRI for the last service to FRO. Would I get a refund then?

Thanks and have a good weekend!

TT


Title: Re: Advance Purchase - Refund in exceptional circumstances?!
Post by: old original on January 27, 2012, 18:19:49
yep, no problem


Title: Re: Advance Purchase - Refund in exceptional circumstances?!
Post by: inspector_blakey on January 27, 2012, 18:32:37
As a rule of thumb, the Conditions of Carriage state that if the train you want to catch is cancelled or delayed, you can obtain a full refund on your ticket (of whatever type) without any penalty or admin fee. There is, to my knowledge, no specified minimum delay, so in theory I suppose if you decided not to travel on the strength of a delay of even a few minutes you would still technically be entitled to a refund.


Title: Re: Advance Purchase - Refund in exceptional circumstances?!
Post by: paul7575 on January 27, 2012, 20:28:40
Seems to me the biggest pitfall here is if they happen to substitute the Pretendolino with a Voyager or Pendolino.  Then you are completely snookered...

Paul


Title: Re: Advance Purchase - Refund in exceptional circumstances?!
Post by: inspector_blakey on January 27, 2012, 20:40:59
For the uninitiated, btw, the "Pretendolino" is a set of refurbished mark 3 stock painted in Virgin's current "Warbonnet" livery that operated relief trains (especially on a Friday evening) with class 90 haulage. It acquired the rather wonderful nickname as it was refurbished to look as much like a Pendolino inside and outside as possible in terms of livery, upholstery etc etc.

http://www.panoramio.com/photo/54184337 (http://www.panoramio.com/photo/54184337)


Title: Re: Advance Purchase - Refund in exceptional circumstances?!
Post by: thetrout on January 28, 2012, 04:44:39
Turned out the 18:43 ran and departed on time. It was also the Pretendolino set ;D

However some services had been cancelled so everyone piled onto this service, meaning that it was more than just full and standing! There was a women on the platform giving the train manager grief asking if she could sit in First Class because there were plenty of seats in there, yet there were none in Standard! She didn't like the response given but was told she could do on payment of an excess fare. A rude word soon followed.

We got held up in Bushey (were the signal issue was) but to be honest, I was really disappointed with the journey. I wasn't exactly in a good mood to start with because I had an argument over a seat in the First Class Lounge at Euston Station. It was very busy and there was nowhere to sit down, i managed to spot an empty sofa which 2 people could have easily sat on so I sat there. Then a lady said: "Someone is sitting there" I gave the truly autistic response of "Well I just sat on them then didn't I" She then started shouting at me and a few heads turned to look. I just put my headphones in and whacked the volume up to max and decided to start tweeting. She decided to get a member of staff who came over to try and encourage me to move, I just got my railcard out and said that if another seat was provided, I'd happily move. I was allowed to remain seated.

Further to my bad mood I had my ticket checked 3 times within the space of 20 metres which included one member of staff asking me for ID for my railcard, which I was unable to provide. He went on to say "So how do I know that is your railcard if you have no ID" my response was blunt but to the point: "Simple that, you don't..." and I walked off and got on the train.

Once the train left Euston we were informed that because the train was overcrowded, that the Buffet Car wouldn't open until Coventry and would close at Birmingham New Street. Also that At Seat Service in First Class wouldn't be provided until Coventry also and that the WiFi wasn't working. Yes I can understand The Shop not opening, but I could see no reason why an At Seat service in First couldn't be provided, the Aisle's were clear, no Standee's. I went to the Buffet just before MKC to ask for some water to take a pain killer. I was told not until Coventry. I was about to again get the railcard out, but one member of staff saw sense and said: "I'm sure he could have a bottle of water, it's not like he's asking for the earth is it?!" By the time the At Seat service got to me (I was in J - Last Coach) I was offered a hot drink. Which I turned down as I was getting off in 5 minutes.

We arrived at Euston 26 minutes late :o ::) Which just about sums beardie-rail up I think. Every journey I've made on VWC in the past 6 months has been more than 20 minutes late, 4 of those over an hour late! On my XC service I read the departure board which said Platform 3b, I went onto the platform and walked to the First Class end. What I didn't know is that Control hadn't updated the PIS, so I was waiting for a train that had already left! Something that became apparent when a Redditch train rolled in.

I did however eventually make the 23:20 off BRI so although there were delays. It could have been worse!

I think i'll have to do this one again but when I'm in a better mood. I was stressed so didn't enjoy much at all


Title: Re: Advance Purchase - Refund in exceptional circumstances?!
Post by: EBrown on January 28, 2012, 06:18:22
which included one member of staff asking me for ID for my railcard, which I was unable to provide. He went on to say "So how do I know that is your railcard if you have no ID" my response was blunt but to the point: "Simple that, you don't..." and I walked off and got on the train.
I'm intrigued as to why they would even ask (revenue protection is a weak excuse I think), I just read the disabled persons railcard T&Cs and you only have to present a signed railcard on request. Nothing else.

Perhaps I can't read.


Title: Re: Advance Purchase - Refund in exceptional circumstances?!
Post by: ECML on January 29, 2012, 22:52:34
which included one member of staff asking me for ID for my railcard, which I was unable to provide. He went on to say "So how do I know that is your railcard if you have no ID" my response was blunt but to the point: "Simple that, you don't..." and I walked off and got on the train.
I'm intrigued as to why they would even ask (revenue protection is a weak excuse I think), I just read the disabled persons railcard T&Cs and you only have to present a signed railcard on request. Nothing else.

Perhaps I can't read.
The only thing I can think of that may explain this, is if it was a 2-part Railcard, and the photocard part was missing. This is only applicable on Railcards that require photo ID and that are not bought online. For example a 16-25 Railcard bought at a rail ticket office.


Title: Re: Advance Purchase - Refund in exceptional circumstances?!
Post by: Chris from Nailsea on January 29, 2012, 23:09:26
See also a previous topic on this forum, where this point was discussed at some length: http://www.firstgreatwestern.info/coffeeshop/index.php?topic=4758.0  :)


Title: Re: Advance Purchase - Refund in exceptional circumstances?!
Post by: thetrout on January 30, 2012, 01:21:09
The only thing I can think of that may explain this, is if it was a 2-part Railcard, and the photocard part was missing. This is only applicable on Railcards that require photo ID and that are not bought online. For example a 16-25 Railcard bought at a rail ticket office.

I have a Disabled Railcard, for which no Photo Card is provided. AFAIK there is nothing that states that you have to provide Photo ID when asked for that particular card. In this case I didn't have any. Yes I had my Business Credit Charge Card, But that's pretty useless when all it has is the Company Name on it.

It's something that has happened about 5 or 6 times, I find it frustrating when asked for ID. But that is because on one occasion when I produced my passport to a PCSO in Trowbridge, He asked me to wait for a real copper to arrive to check the passport was genuine! I had a train to catch to get to a meeting so I told him very politely to go fourth ;)


Title: Re: Advance Purchase - Refund in exceptional circumstances?!
Post by: Brucey on January 30, 2012, 08:25:35
I find the whole idea that Disabled & Senior railcards can be issued without photographs to be very mysterious.  Unfortunately, many staff have an idea of what a disabled person "looks like" and you obviously didn't fit their rather narrow minded view.  If a photograph was added to the card, it would save a whole load of hassle (and probably embarrassment) for disabled railcard holders.


Title: Re: Advance Purchase - Refund in exceptional circumstances?!
Post by: matt473 on January 30, 2012, 08:45:04
I find the whole idea that Disabled & Senior railcards can be issued without photographs to be very mysterious.  Unfortunately, many staff have an idea of what a disabled person "looks like" and you obviously didn't fit their rather narrow minded view.  If a photograph was added to the card, it would save a whole load of hassle (and probably embarrassment) for disabled railcard holders.

There lies a huge problem though. Many people do not think someone is disabled unless they "look" disabled so what can be done about it apart from issuing photocards. All I can think of is having the disabled railcard only valid with a bus pass but I'm not certain that would be suitable as some disabled people don't like owning a bus pass feeling they don't deserve one or do not wish to to have one to avoid some stigma attached to owning one as I know from my brothers view despite being disabled (Aspergers). I guess the simple solution would be to issue a photocard like suggested but would that then push up costs of the card to cover the cost of issuing the photocard?


Title: Re: Advance Purchase - Refund in exceptional circumstances?!
Post by: paul7575 on January 30, 2012, 09:25:38
Network cards and Friends and Family cards don't have photos either.

The question is really why are 18-25 holders 'aka students and young people' the only people who need photos - maybe the railway has some evidence that they are the only railcard holders who generally lend them to friends...

Paul


Title: Re: Advance Purchase - Refund in exceptional circumstances?!
Post by: 6 OF 2 redundant adjunct of unimatrix 01 on January 30, 2012, 11:33:18
it was wrong for you to be asked, however you do have a photo card  ;D


Title: Re: Advance Purchase - Refund in exceptional circumstances?!
Post by: thetrout on January 30, 2012, 17:37:20
it was wrong for you to be asked, however you do have a photo card  ;D

True :) but it's not that good to you if you're not carrying it on your person! ;)

I think the posts above are right in that their is a stereotypical "Disabled Person" which I do not fit! I was told last year that due to the possibility that I could have Epilepsy I would never be allowed to drive! Which when your running your own IT Company is not the greatest news I've ever had!

:)


Title: Re: Advance Purchase - Refund in exceptional circumstances?!
Post by: JayMac on January 30, 2012, 18:04:53
All I can think of is having the disabled railcard only valid with a bus pass

Therein lies another problem. The eligibility criteria for DSB railcards and bus passes are markedly different. I'm eligible for, and have, a DSB railcard. However I'm not eligible for a bus pass.


Title: Re: Advance Purchase - Refund in exceptional circumstances?!
Post by: bigdaz on January 30, 2012, 19:12:46
I wasn't exactly in a good mood to start with ....

Further to my bad mood


It would strike me that we could have a whole topic area based around The Trout's bad moods lol!!!! Seems to be a common theme on more than one thread ;-)   [ No offence meant TT.... just teasing ]


Title: Re: Advance Purchase - Refund in exceptional circumstances?!
Post by: thetrout on February 10, 2012, 20:36:09
Oops... Forgot about this thread!

Therein lies another problem. The eligibility criteria for DSB railcards and bus passes are markedly different. I'm eligible for, and have, a DSB railcard. However I'm not eligible for a bus pass.

BNM is right. I know the rules are different. But the only 2 consistant ones where you can get both are: "Receiving Disability Living Allowance at the Middle or Higher Care Rate or the Mobility Rate" If you get DLA at (I believe it's 1 but might be both) those rates. A Disabled Railcard and Disabled Bus Pass are yours!

However when it comes to "Refused a driving license under medical grounds" there are different criteria. A Disabled Bus Pass will accept any reason providing it's not due to "A Condition resulting from Substance, Alcohol or Drugs Abuse".

A Disabled Railcard is different on this one. Their Criteria is "Refused a Driving License because you have Epilepsy". So you can only get the railcard if you cannot drive due to Epilepsy. (Which I think is wrong because IF you've been refused a driving license because of medical conditions. Providing it's not due to same exclusion as a bus pass. You still can't bl*ddy drive!! So what different should it make?!!!)

I get both of these passes on the DLA grounds. But I would be accepted for a Bus Pass application purely on the grounds I was refused a Driving License on Medical Grounds when I first applied. However it was due to an eyesight problem caused by my medication, Not Epilepsy (Although that is looking like it could be a future possibility :( ). So purely on those grounds, I would not be entitled to a Disabled Railcard.

I am however as I said, Covered under the DLA criteria so I do get both :)

It would strike me that we could have a whole topic area based around The Trout's bad moods lol!!!! Seems to be a common theme on more than one thread ;-)   [ No offence meant TT.... just teasing ]

None taken at all bigdaz ;) ;D :D - January was a very bad month for me and I have been rather... err... not my usual self :) However things are looking a little better now into February! So I will try and keep the bad moods and rants to a minimum! :P :D ;D ;)


Title: Re: Advance Purchase - Refund in exceptional circumstances?!
Post by: ChrisB on February 11, 2012, 12:38:07
If there's nowt on the card's T&Cs about a requirement to produce ID to support ownership, you are quite entitled to politely tell requestors to go forth & multiply if one asks.



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