Adam Williams
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These guys appear to be "selling" UK rail tickets via their site (along with European rail tickets). Internet is full of 1 star reviews. There is no way the website could've passed accreditation, it can only sell tickets for about 5 UK stations; no support for railcards, ability to buy tickets in 2024 and the ticket information offered is nonsense.
I bought a ticket from Coventry to London via them for the lulz, using a credit card (via Google Pay). Fulfilment is manual (!) and apparently can take up to 1 business day from purchase.
If it's not just a complete scam, I am going to be very interested to see what sort of ticket I get sent and look at the NLC/UTN on the ticket. Maybe they're just manually buying tickets from another retailer and fowarding on the E-Ticket/ToD collection ref to the customer?
It's very interesting to me that they somehow have access to the timetable and fares data to be able to generate a page of reasonably realistic results. Are they abusing the open data? I can't see that they're going to be able to query availability from RARS, so presumably the prices are all wrong and they'll sell tickets for sold-out services.
Relevant: Comboios de Portugal' statement
All very sketchy. I'm not sure if it's an obvious scam, "travel agent" who just catch out unsuspecting tourists and book on their behalf (levying a hefty fee), affiliate of a "real" retailer?
I bought a ticket from Coventry to London via them for the lulz, using a credit card (via Google Pay). Fulfilment is manual (!) and apparently can take up to 1 business day from purchase.
If it's not just a complete scam, I am going to be very interested to see what sort of ticket I get sent and look at the NLC/UTN on the ticket. Maybe they're just manually buying tickets from another retailer and fowarding on the E-Ticket/ToD collection ref to the customer?
It's very interesting to me that they somehow have access to the timetable and fares data to be able to generate a page of reasonably realistic results. Are they abusing the open data? I can't see that they're going to be able to query availability from RARS, so presumably the prices are all wrong and they'll sell tickets for sold-out services.
Relevant: Comboios de Portugal' statement
We inform that "Rail.Ninja" and "Kiwi" are not authorised agents for CP tickets selling and there isn't any contractual agreement between CP and those companies. CP declines any responsibility for the information disclosed by those entities or for any losses arising from ticket purchases made through them.
To buy CP tickets, Clients have the following official channels...
All very sketchy. I'm not sure if it's an obvious scam, "travel agent" who just catch out unsuspecting tourists and book on their behalf (levying a hefty fee), affiliate of a "real" retailer?
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