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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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So probably gonna buy another one for Wednesday/Thursday.
(, Sat 14 Jan 2012, 23:52, 2 replies, latest was 14 years ago)
You'll have to do that tomorrow though.
(, Sat 14 Jan 2012, 23:53, Reply)
It's like gig tickets.
Non refundable.
(, Sun 15 Jan 2012, 0:04, Reply)
Refunds
Refunds must be claimed within 28 days of the ticket’s expiry date. The expiry date depends on the terms and conditions of the ticket you have purchased.
To check the terms and conditions of your ticket, log into Your Account and click on the ticket for which you require a refund. The conditions relating to that ticket will be displayed.
Any delivery charge made at the time of ticket purchase, is not refundable should you subsequently cancel and refund your ticket.
(, Sun 15 Jan 2012, 0:05, Reply)
I've missed out in the past by registering for a refund too late, a lot of them need to you re-arrange before the train goes by 24 hours.
(, Sun 15 Jan 2012, 0:12, Reply)
Basically when you buy the open return you can use the return ticket on any train (except between 3 and 7pm) within 30 days. Monday is the 30th day. I'll happily pay a bit extra just to extend it for a couple days.
(, Sun 15 Jan 2012, 0:16, Reply)
Give 'em a bell tomorrow. Nothing to lose from making a call!
(, Sun 15 Jan 2012, 0:19, Reply)
Right I'm off to cry myself to sleep. Au revoir all.
(, Sun 15 Jan 2012, 0:32, Reply)
And the second one, the 91-97 era?
(, Sat 14 Jan 2012, 23:53, Reply)
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