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2 FOR 1 London days out loophole

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  • taney
    taney Posts: 729 Forumite
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    can anyone please tell me where can i get london eye 2 4 1 vouchers..can't find the link?secondaly,is the tube day ticket valid to use these offer?
    Thanks
  • alanrowell
    alanrowell Posts: 5,386 Forumite
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    The only 2-4-1 offer I've seen in the past 18 months or so was a TFL one to encourage people to use Oystercards. It expired a LONG time ago

    As for 1 day London TRAVELCARDS, they are valid for the 2-4-1 offers on the https://www.2for1entry.co.uk website
  • angie_loves_veg
    angie_loves_veg Posts: 1,484 Forumite
    most 2 4 1 offers now valid until 30th September 07
  • gigi1888
    gigi1888 Posts: 16 Forumite
    I have registered Days Out and login, after entered the first attraction voucher Madame Tussauds, cannot see The Tower of London on the list to select on the second attraction, after hit Submit, nothing sent to my email. Did I do somthing wrong? Is there any way just to print the 2 for 1 voucerh? Thanks
  • Hey, i was on the site the other day and managed to print off one voucher but thought i would come back to it another day to print off the others that i needed. Now when i try to get onto the site it says "Authentication Required" with a box asking for a username and password, the username and password that i created on that site do not work an then it takes to me a page that says "you are not authorised to view this page"???
    Any ideas as i'm going away this weekend and would like to take full advantage of the 241 offers!!
  • buzwad
    buzwad Posts: 12 Forumite
    timmo44 wrote: »
    You could always go and get an Oyster Card from any tube... It costs £3 which is a deposit which you can get refunded by taking it back to any tube once your 'flight' is over. I assume they didn't actually have an oystercard reader at the Eye!
    Thanks for the tip, timmo - however it was a bit late for us as we'd already wasted the time going there and leaving disappointed. However, there is a bright side to the story which I only just realised that I never posted.

    I emailed the Mayor and, as I've mentioned on here, they didn't want to know about the false information (that you need an oyster card, rather than a valid bus/train ticket). They had already updated their website by that point, so claimed that there was no false information.

    Fortunately, I had printed the webpage with the false information. I scanned it in and sent it back with copies of our travelcards (paper ones). I received an apology and a £15 cheque to cover the cost of the tickets that it would have cost, had we been allowed on (£7.50 each). :T

    Just another post to show you that a consumer got revenge!
  • pcg2001
    pcg2001 Posts: 1,406 Forumite
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    What is the cheapest option to buy a train ticket into London to be able to use these offers? TIA
  • pcg2001
    pcg2001 Posts: 1,406 Forumite
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    I am advising a few friends who are visiting london and travelling via stansted express. Is this ticket valid for the 241 atraction by train offer?

    NOTE: Just called national rail enquiries and they were not so sure. but the faqs state:

    If you have a valid rail ticket that is valid for more than one day e.g. Saver return to London valid for one month on the return journey, you can use this to visit an attraction within that same one month period of return travel validity.
  • kck9
    kck9 Posts: 9 Forumite
    Hello,

    Can I know which is the cheapest ticket that I can book. Please let me know From and To stations.

    Also can I use one ticket and print vouchers for different attractions and use it everywhere...

    Like, if I want to visit Madame Tuessads, London Eye, any other Museams....
    can I use this 2 for 1 vouchers in all other places. Please confirm...also let me know the cheapest fare that I can book....

    Thank you
  • alanrowell
    alanrowell Posts: 5,386 Forumite
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    You DON'T have to buy a train ticket to be eligible for the offers as paper London Travelcards bought at a train station booking office are valid
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