Title: "Mtixit" - fishy-looking ticket retailing site. Recommend avoiding! Post by: inspector_blakey on April 16, 2012, 19:08:30 Just to put this out there, a website called Mtixit.co.uk has popped up that claims to be offering implausibly cheap tickets to your mobile for travel on Virgin Trains between Euston and Manchester.
Opinion on Twitter is very much that this is a scam: haven't seen anything official from VT confirming this but it certainly looks rather too good to be true... Title: Re: "Mtixit" - fishy-looking ticket retailing site. Recommend avoiding! Post by: EBrown on April 16, 2012, 19:12:37 Just to put this out there, a website called Mtixit.co.uk has popped up that claims to be offering implausibly cheap tickets to your mobile for travel on Virgin Trains between Euston and Manchester. I've done some snooping. There is a lot wrong with that website. I have no doubt this is not legitimate.Opinion on Twitter is very much that this is a scam: haven't seen anything official from VT confirming this but it certainly looks rather too good to be true... Title: Re: "Mtixit" - fishy-looking ticket retailing site. Recommend avoiding! Post by: inspector_blakey on April 16, 2012, 19:18:40 To follow up, although this didn't come from the official VT account, a Twitter user saying he's a member of VT staff has tweeted that the website is a scam and action is bring taken by VT.
I'd steer clear if I were you! Title: Re: "Mtixit" - fishy-looking ticket retailing site. Recommend avoiding! Post by: EBrown on April 16, 2012, 19:29:33 Right, think I've got to the bottom of this. I've found that the e-tickets that are downloaded are clearly fake (On a side note, their security if very bad)
Shortly I should have a name for the website owner. Edit: Fake information provided on it's affiliate program. Title: Re: "Mtixit" - fishy-looking ticket retailing site. Recommend avoiding! Post by: inspector_blakey on April 16, 2012, 19:49:39 Impressive work: just in case you were thinking of doing so, to err on the side of caution I'd be grateful if you didn't publish any names that you find out on this website! However there is of course no reason why you couldn't report them through official channels like Trading Standards or ATOC.
Title: Re: "Mtixit" - fishy-looking ticket retailing site. Recommend avoiding! Post by: EBrown on April 16, 2012, 19:51:31 Impressive work: just in case you were thinking of doing so, to err on the side of caution I'd be grateful if you didn't publish any names that you find out on this website! However there is of course no reason why you couldn't report them through official channels like Trading Standards or ATOC. Wasn't planning on posting names on here! :)Title: Re: "Mtixit" - fishy-looking ticket retailing site. Recommend avoiding! Post by: Btline on April 16, 2012, 19:57:15 Perhaps it's maryfgw's website.
Title: Re: "Mtixit" - fishy-looking ticket retailing site. Recommend avoiding! Post by: Brucey on April 16, 2012, 19:58:16 To follow up, although this didn't come from the official VT account, a Twitter user saying he's a member of VT staff has tweeted that the website is a scam and action is bring taken by VT. Said person is a Customer Relations Consultant at Virgin Trains. I have no reason to disbelieve him. Apparently the website has been reported to the BTP.The domain name's registration shows the owner as non-trading, so the name and address is hidden. From my investigations, it appears to be run on a server using a home internet connection. I'm sure the BTP will be able to find out the internet connection's owner from Be/O2. Title: Re: "Mtixit" - fishy-looking ticket retailing site. Recommend avoiding! Post by: EBrown on April 16, 2012, 20:02:06 As a general fact, if you have a P.O. Box, you agree to your title, name and address being given away to any enquirers.
He has a P.O. Box [Although I have also been cunning in other ways]. Title: Re: "Mtixit" - fishy-looking ticket retailing site. Recommend avoiding! Post by: JayMac on April 17, 2012, 00:52:09 Site now offline. Also Google searches for mtixit now bring up a RailUK thread with the word 'Scam' as a first page hit.
Useful by-product of me starting that thread. (http://www.smiley-faces.org/smiley-faces/smiley-face-whistle-2.gif) (http://www.smiley-faces.org) Title: Re: "Mtixit" - fishy-looking ticket retailing site. Recommend avoiding! Post by: Chris from Nailsea on April 17, 2012, 19:18:39 Perhaps it's maryfgw's website. Hmm ... ::) Rather unlikely, I'd have thought: ... claims to be offering implausibly cheap tickets to your mobile for travel on Virgin Trains between Euston and Manchester. I'd prefer not to give 'maryfgw' the oxygen of publicity here, thanks, Btline. :-X Title: Re: "Mtixit" - fishy-looking ticket retailing site. Recommend avoiding! Post by: thetrout on April 20, 2012, 01:30:58 I assume you guys looked on Nominet...?? That's a handy site isn't it! ;D
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