AndroidAsh
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Good afternoon,
I live in Preston and work in Manchester. I use to get the train from Preston but since the closure of the 'cheap' car park on Christian Road has closed, I've been travelling to and from Leyland to Deansgate/Oxford Road.
I bought my tickets off Trainline they provided me with a split tickets Leyland - Buckshaw and Buckshaw to Deansgate. Almost every time it works out cheaper for an anytime return.
So on Thursday something came up and I needed to leave work a little earlier. I looked and their was a train 30 mins before the train I normally get 16:08 from deansgate, I had a glancing look at my ticket and saw the anytime return and just heading for the train.
Got on the train and the conductor requested to scan the tickets which I happily provided and it was confirmed the Deansgate to Buckshaw was for the specific 16:08 train and the Buckshaw to Leyland was an anytime ticket, which is a massive oversight on my part! I apologised profusely and I take accountability for the mistake. I did say I would be more than happy to pay for a new ticket or get off (as we were about to pull into Bolton) and I'll wait for my actual train.. the conductor just point black refused and without any hesitation just said I'm being fined! After being polite and trying to reason with them. They said they can no longer purchase tickets from the them any more and when I asked why have you got all the paraphernalia and technology on your person why can't you and again they just refused. I even said I can go online now on my phone and buy a ticket and they again refused.
I have been fined £112 which the signs on the train say a fine upto £100 so why more? Also I feel it's been really harsh! I had paid for a train ticket granted their was a honest mistake on my part, but to fine me as if I jumped on the train to grab a freebie is just insulting and lacks any common sense (I know the irony)
Has any one else been in this situation? Have you contested the fine and we're you successfully?
I'm not claiming I'm innocent but again it was an honest mistake and I had a full price paid ticket!
Your help would be greatly appreciated and if I have to stump up the fine then so be it..
I live in Preston and work in Manchester. I use to get the train from Preston but since the closure of the 'cheap' car park on Christian Road has closed, I've been travelling to and from Leyland to Deansgate/Oxford Road.
I bought my tickets off Trainline they provided me with a split tickets Leyland - Buckshaw and Buckshaw to Deansgate. Almost every time it works out cheaper for an anytime return.
So on Thursday something came up and I needed to leave work a little earlier. I looked and their was a train 30 mins before the train I normally get 16:08 from deansgate, I had a glancing look at my ticket and saw the anytime return and just heading for the train.
Got on the train and the conductor requested to scan the tickets which I happily provided and it was confirmed the Deansgate to Buckshaw was for the specific 16:08 train and the Buckshaw to Leyland was an anytime ticket, which is a massive oversight on my part! I apologised profusely and I take accountability for the mistake. I did say I would be more than happy to pay for a new ticket or get off (as we were about to pull into Bolton) and I'll wait for my actual train.. the conductor just point black refused and without any hesitation just said I'm being fined! After being polite and trying to reason with them. They said they can no longer purchase tickets from the them any more and when I asked why have you got all the paraphernalia and technology on your person why can't you and again they just refused. I even said I can go online now on my phone and buy a ticket and they again refused.
I have been fined £112 which the signs on the train say a fine upto £100 so why more? Also I feel it's been really harsh! I had paid for a train ticket granted their was a honest mistake on my part, but to fine me as if I jumped on the train to grab a freebie is just insulting and lacks any common sense (I know the irony)
Has any one else been in this situation? Have you contested the fine and we're you successfully?
I'm not claiming I'm innocent but again it was an honest mistake and I had a full price paid ticket!
Your help would be greatly appreciated and if I have to stump up the fine then so be it..