Hi.
I recently experienced a cancellation of a Grand Central service I intended to use to travel to Yorkshire. As a consequence, I declined to travel (and instead made alternative arrangements) and submitted my ticket by post to GC for a refund.
They have responded by providing me with a voucher for an identical journey. The voucher is TOC specific (ie GC) and valid three months.
The liklihood is that the voucher will be of little use to me, as although I use GC services from time to time, it is unlikely I would visit Yorkshire in the next three months.
Most refund vouchers are not TOC specific and are invariably valid for 12 months.
Are GC within their rights to provide compensation in this way ?
Any views greatly appreciated. Thanks.
I recently experienced a cancellation of a Grand Central service I intended to use to travel to Yorkshire. As a consequence, I declined to travel (and instead made alternative arrangements) and submitted my ticket by post to GC for a refund.
They have responded by providing me with a voucher for an identical journey. The voucher is TOC specific (ie GC) and valid three months.
The liklihood is that the voucher will be of little use to me, as although I use GC services from time to time, it is unlikely I would visit Yorkshire in the next three months.
Most refund vouchers are not TOC specific and are invariably valid for 12 months.
Are GC within their rights to provide compensation in this way ?
Any views greatly appreciated. Thanks.