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Lost train ticket prior to travel
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P2TKL
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I bought a train ticket for my son who is away at university. I forwarded it to him by post.. The train ticket has not arrived. Do you know if train companies will replace tickets as I still have the order and payment details or will I have to bite the bullet and buy another one ! Thanks
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Why not ask ?
The worst they will say it no. Id be prepared for them to say "On ya bike".
How did you send it ?
Maybe claim off Royal mail, not sure if a train ticket is on the prohibited list.0 -
They generally don't from my experience as in theory you could have given it to someone to use and then get another so two of you can travel. They may not all be the same though, so worth a try.0
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Without proof of posting no matter what you sent in the mail all you get in compensation if the item is lost is 6 first class stamps0
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Could you not have purchased it online to be sent direct to him? Cheaper, and then the TOC would have been liable if it did not arrive.No free lunch, and no free laptop0
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Or purchase online for collection at a ticket machine, I believe some (maybe all) TOCs allow a ticket to be collected using the reference number and any card, not necessarily the card used to pay for the ticket.0
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I bought a train ticket for my son who is away at university. I forwarded it to him by post.. The train ticket has not arrived. Do you know if train companies will replace tickets as I still have the order and payment details or will I have to bite the bullet and buy another one ! Thanks
Not a chance. They'll just tell you to buy new tickets I'm afraid.
Been there, done that and it ended up being a very expensive journey'I'm sinking in the quicksand of my thought
And I ain't got the power anymore'0 -
Or purchase online for collection at a ticket machine, I believe some (maybe all) TOCs allow a ticket to be collected using the reference number and any card, not necessarily the card used to pay for the ticket.0
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I think it's highly probable the TOC will ask you to purchase another fare OP.
If that's the case it's worth checking out if you can save money by splitting your son's train tickets.
I did that recently-I usually travel from East Midlands Parkway to London St. Pancras Int'l. By going from Derby to London Euston via Birmingham New Street I saved over £30 on a return.It's not your credit score that counts, it's your credit history. Any replies are my own personal opinion and not a representation of my employer.0
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