Thanks for that but she already knows all about my experience with
FGW▸ , including this one!
Well what is she doing about it then.
Try this one, a similar worked for me.
1. Have a clear credit card.
2. Have a 'safety net' credit card for other purposes.
3. Pay for your ticket (presumably for you its a season) by the clear credit card.
4. Keep a log of the journeys undertaken and the arrival times during the validity of the season ticket in your diary.
5. Ignore the late arrivals less than 10 minutes late, these are within the charter for being on time.
6. Work out possible journeys on your season ticket at 2 (1 out and 1 back) per day.
7. Deduct x/56ths of the cost of the season ticket and pay balance in full. (Assumption 4 week season, x being no of arrivals over 10 minutes late for the duration of the season)
8. Write to credit card company and enclose log of lateness, highlighting the services which comprise the x in 7 above, and state that you aren't paying the deducted amount (x/56ths) under the consumer credit act as that is the proportion of journeys you wished to make but the merchant had NOT provided the advertised service which you had paid for bringing their attention to the fact that although in your log an additional y services were late, they come within the allowance for being classified as being on time.
9. The credit card company, well mine did anyway, will note the disputed amount and place this on your statement as a disputed amount, will investigate and recover (as mine did) the disputed amount from the merchant.
I didnt have to fall back onto my "safety net" credit card.
I took that action as a result of the reclaims made by agents who paid by credit card, customers payments / savings into the failed FAREPAK last year.
If you know of a friendly solicitor put a word in their ear and sound them out as to whether it would work in your case but I say nothing ventured, nothing gained.
My case worked, I've had no comeback, my train was cancelled so I decided not to travel on my advance purchased ticket but a refund was not forthcoming even though the letter from the
TOC▸ confirmed the train had been cancelled. It was not FGW by the way.