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![]() "Martin Underwood" wrote in message ... "Marcus Fox" wrote in message ... Travelled from Haywards Heath to Newark last Sunday. Asked for the cheapest way, and was told it would be £54. But when I got home, I checked prices online and found that a single From HH to Kings Cross Thameslink is £15.70 and a single from Kings Cross to Newark is £30.40. Total price £46.10. Why such the difference in price? Shows that you can't trust the answer given by the staff in a station (I presume it was at HH ticket office that you asked for the cheapest fare). Given a question like "what is the cheapest fare from HH to Newark", the ticket office should have searched for the cheapest combination of tickets (not beyond the wit of a computer) and sold you the two tickets that you mention. I bet you're well ****ed-off that they sold you a more expensive ticket... Doesn't that rather depend on the instructions given to the booking office staff and also exactly how the intending purchaser phrases the question?. |
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