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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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X-Ray vision, duh.
Alt: online "administration fee" of £1-50 when booking train tickets, when one has to do all the administration oneself.

Altalt: Chickens poo eggs. Trufax.
(, Thu 25 Jul 2013, 15:14, 3 replies, latest was 12 years ago)
ha ha you said poo

(, Thu 25 Jul 2013, 15:16, Reply)
Poo bum weewee tits.

(, Thu 25 Jul 2013, 15:19, Reply)

its apir
(, Thu 25 Jul 2013, 15:22, Reply)
*cricket applause*

(, Thu 25 Jul 2013, 15:34, Reply)
Also, when buying gig tickets
There has always been a booking fee - fair enough, that covers your admin costs, but now they charge an admin fee on top of the booking fee.
#ripoffbritain
(, Thu 25 Jul 2013, 15:17, Reply)
Thing is, with train tickets, I'd rather they just made the price £1-50 more, instead of simply insulting me with that.

(, Thu 25 Jul 2013, 15:19, Reply)
i blame cheap airlines for this too
i don't want to think, "yah, flight for £35, oh wait plus seat booking fee of £15, plus taxes of £50, plus luggage fees of £35... i'd rather just know you were raping me for £135, ta".
(, Thu 25 Jul 2013, 15:20, Reply)
i meant yay. not yah.
but it sounded amusing, so it can stay.
(, Thu 25 Jul 2013, 15:21, Reply)
Sounds too posh for this board.

(, Thu 25 Jul 2013, 15:23, Reply)
moi?

(, Thu 25 Jul 2013, 15:25, Reply)
There's a bunch of websites that don't charge a booking fee.
London midland don't and you can buy tickets for other train services through them.
(, Thu 25 Jul 2013, 15:39, Reply)
Oooo really? That's useful - thank you.
I've used Train Line until now.
(, Thu 25 Jul 2013, 15:55, Reply)

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