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Another example of price gouging? It would be interesting to know what percentage of tickets are sold at these premium rates
One Londoner decided to BUY a car for his journey to Bristol, instead of taking the train – and it turned out cheaper.
27-year-old Tom Church’s return ticket from London to Bristol would have cost £218 so he looked for a cheaper option and bought a second-hand car online for just £80. The road tax cost £81.38, petrol was £25 and insurance for the day came in at £20.43, which meant a total spend of £206.81.
Another example of price gouging? It would be interesting to know what percentage of tickets are sold at these premium rates
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