View Full Version : Online train tickets and the £1.50 credit card fee
greyster
12-03-2006, 7:43 PM
Just noticed qjump and thetrainline now charge £1.50 for using credit cards in transactions. However virgintrains.co.uk doesn't. I buy my weekly tickets from them now.
On a side issue it is possible to get 1% back on quidco/thetrainline purchases. Not a lot but it is a saving for regular travelers not using credit cards.
Hope this helps someone.
alanrowell
12-03-2006, 9:26 PM
Qjump was taken over by thetrainline a number of years ago and are exactly the same website now.
If you use www.nationalrail.co.uk instead you will reach a stage where you can choose who to use. Just pick a rail company instead.
And they don't try to charge you for insurance either
student100
27-03-2006, 9:10 PM
Yep I just discovered that, cancelled my trainline order and ordered through nationalrail.co.uk and chose First Great Western. They don't charge a CC fee (although they use exactly the same web system as the trainline, and I have a feeling the tickets will come from the same place...)!
Not sure if any other rail companies charge a surcharge or not? Perhaps we could start a list...?
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