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Anyone here tried it? I have to say it's a pile of poo, far worse than
WEBTIS. -- Colin Rosenstiel |
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In message , at 19:57:29
on Fri, 13 Nov 2015, remarked: Anyone here tried it? I have to say it's a pile of poo, far worse than WEBTIS. It's another one of those sites designed by someone with a six-foot monitor who has lost their reading glasses. And having started off on the GN site, entering details of a trip next week it teleported me to the old Southern site, having thrown all the information away apart from the end points. -- Roland Perry |
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In message , at 16:16:46 on Sun, 15
Nov 2015, Clive Page remarked: Currently if I need to get online tickets I use First Great Western (though they seem now to have removed the "First" bit), who still give Nectar points. Only a tiny discount effectively, 1% I think, but it's better than nothing, which is what I assume you get with TSGN. No discount on the TSGN site. The only two I know which have discounts (there may be others) are East Midlands Trains who give a £1 discount if buying a ticket for one of their trains, and Virgin East Coast who have some "Web only" cheaper AP tickets. -- Roland Perry |
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In article , (Clive Page)
wrote: On 14/11/2015 01:57, wrote: Anyone here tried it? I have to say it's a pile of poo, far worse than WEBTIS. I don't think I'll bother. Currently if I need to get online tickets I use First Great Western (though they seem now to have removed the "First" bit), who still give Nectar points. Only a tiny discount effectively, 1% I think, but it's better than nothing, which is what I assume you get with TSGN. That is why I generally use East Coast's web site, Clive. Didn't you used to work for them? Cheaper for East Coast travel and Nectar points. But there have been fares which I could only get on the Southern (WEBTIS) web site (where GTR's previous crap front end directed ticket purchases). Their summer-only web-only Super Off-Peak CBG-London Terminals Day Return was an example. -- Colin Rosenstiel |
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Do people have any opinions on Red Spotted Hanky. I use that and it seems very good.
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In message , at 18:08:14 on Mon, 16
Nov 2015, Clive Page remarked: That is why I generally use East Coast's web site, Clive. Didn't you used to work for them? Cheaper for East Coast travel and Nectar points. Not this Clive, maybe another one (seem to be several Clives on this group). But there have been fares which I could only get on the Southern (WEBTIS) web site (where GTR's previous crap front end directed ticket purchases). Their summer-only web-only Super Off-Peak CBG-London Terminals Day Return was an example. Indeed, for tickets that can be used on only one operator you have to use their website, as far as I know (except for Thameslink-only tickets it had to be the Southern website, which seems odd, except that they are all the same company now). You can only use a Royston to Letchworth ticket on GN, but anyone will sell it. Or if you mean AP tickets, all sites will sell you them, despite only being valid on one TOC's train. I didn't know East Coast gave Nectar points too, useful to know. General rule is that the number of Nectar points given by anyone is derisory. -- Roland Perry |
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Offramp wrote:
Do people have any opinions on Red Spotted Hanky. I use that and it seems very good. It charges a £1 booking fee so there is no reason it to use when the TOC sites do it for free. Peter Smyth |
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