Hello all
I am in a very difficult situation at the moment and I would like some advice as I am unsure about how to proceed.
So I was making a journey to Coventry that a friend had bought a ticket for me to use and sent to me this was the 16-25 railcard.
I didn’t have a railcard so I used my friends one but the expiry date had been edited and it was expired a year ago.
They said that this was fraud and took my details and a week later the friend who bought the ticket said she had been emailed about a fraud investigation. She said that she has had to respond to the email after having some legal adviceand that the the legal advice given also suggested that you might want to contact the Fraud Investigation team directly with the Case ID no. And to apologise and say it wasnt done deliberately and seek a quick solution to paying a penalty or the balance that should have been paid.
This was my first time using West Midlands train and I have not used that railcard on any other journey before.
I’ve been really quite panicked about this if I had known the implications I would have just bought my own railcard which I have done so.
I’m really scared about the possibility of going to court and having something put in my criminal record. I’m just a student right now and I have to help with bills and contributions at home with my family so having to pay a £1,000 would really be detrimental to me financially.
Should i proceed with the advice that was given?
I would really appreciate any advice given.
I am in a very difficult situation at the moment and I would like some advice as I am unsure about how to proceed.
So I was making a journey to Coventry that a friend had bought a ticket for me to use and sent to me this was the 16-25 railcard.
I didn’t have a railcard so I used my friends one but the expiry date had been edited and it was expired a year ago.
They said that this was fraud and took my details and a week later the friend who bought the ticket said she had been emailed about a fraud investigation. She said that she has had to respond to the email after having some legal adviceand that the the legal advice given also suggested that you might want to contact the Fraud Investigation team directly with the Case ID no. And to apologise and say it wasnt done deliberately and seek a quick solution to paying a penalty or the balance that should have been paid.
This was my first time using West Midlands train and I have not used that railcard on any other journey before.
I’ve been really quite panicked about this if I had known the implications I would have just bought my own railcard which I have done so.
I’m really scared about the possibility of going to court and having something put in my criminal record. I’m just a student right now and I have to help with bills and contributions at home with my family so having to pay a £1,000 would really be detrimental to me financially.
Should i proceed with the advice that was given?
I would really appreciate any advice given.