Given my recent issues with FCC, and their pathetic responses on their online forums to questions from myself and others, I do wonder if anyone is actually in charge there at the moment.
I've still not heard anything back regarding what happened with regards to the problems I had/have with a certain RPI, and I never got any explanation about the ticket issue I had more recently. To me, that suggests they're not interested in customers at all. Unlike a certain wheelchair user, I can't be bothered to keep chasing either of these issues - and their lack of response is telling enough for me.
No doubt on the next forum there will plenty of people moaning about the new CIS, and I can't wait to see their standard response - along the lines of 'Our feedback suggests people wanted this system, which is more powerful than the old one and therefore better. Thank you for your question'. Let's see...! (and I think it was myself who brought up the issue of the c**p green backlit displays that TL nearly got stuck with, and I recall Elaine Holt saying they didn't comply with DDA regulations or similar, so they got changed - only for some to re-appear at King's Cross! It seems Network Rail are desperate to put them somewhere!!).
It should be noted that Elaine Holt did also respond to me almost straight away when I asked her recently about the previous permission given to combine two tickets without the train stopping at the boundary, but she couldn't recall this and gave me details of someone else, who has also left FCC but remains within First Group. However, in the end, given that FCC could still say they've changed their mind, it seemed a pointless exercise, so I opted to simply change my ticket early to prevent more hassle (but costing me money).
I wonder if this new system would have been purchased if she was still in charge?