Aside from the date (eg Summer 2109) printed on them?
That's a long wait before you can use them isn't it?
Aside from the date (eg Summer 2109) printed on them?
Oops. Edited. Ta.That's a long wait before you can use them isn't it?
Ha ha! You even had me checking the date on my token!!That's a long wait before you can use them isn't it?
I have been buying 3 x 85p copies of the Liverpool Echo for the last 4 days ( I will be buying another 6 copies tomorrow !) which has caused great confusion at the MtoGo shop at Liverpool Moorfields !.
I will have then enough for 6 vouchers , which I will be sharing with my Dad.
Thanks for pointing that out - much appreciated !As I understand it, if you have 12 tokens, you already have enough for 6 tickets, as the Reach offer only requires 2 tokens per form.
I was in Manchester Monday nipped in the local Sainsbury's for the MEN but i could not see any tokens in so used my 10p northern ticket to Liverpool and were in the Liverpool EchoWhere do you get a MEN around here Len? I'm in Brig.
For completeness:
Yes, I was concerned when I read three tokens above. I have two from the MEN and the accompanying text clearly states two tokens. I wonder why that is and whether it will cause confusion/arguments when buying tickets. So is it a separate application form for each newspaper group?As I understand it, if you have 12 tokens, you already have enough for 6 tickets, as the Reach offer only requires 2 tokens per form.
I belive the Northern offer is only be available in the paid for version, unfortunately.Isn't the Manchester Evening News now one of those free papers that they hand out on the street?
So is it a separate application form for each newspaper group?
Yes, that's correct.I belive the Northern offer is only be available in the paid for version, unfortunately.
Yorkshire Evening Post (JP) requires 3 tokens per ticket, paper comes out Mons-Sats, cost 85p per issue, tokens available daily until 12 October (so £2.55)
Already obtained 6 tokens, enough for my travel needs.
Have downloaded my form and it all looks OK, except that the spaces where tokens have to be attached are too small! No doubt I can get round that.Yes. And it clearly says on the form how many tokens are needed. It used to be two tokens for all of them, but it changed in 2017.
Does anyone have any experience getting a ticket issued at Chester?
Ideally, I'd like to issue the ticket on the morning of travel, however, if I'm likely to encounter a problem I will go in advance.
Cheers.
Cheers. In that case I'll get the ticket issued on the morning of travel.I've had them issued at Chester without any trouble at all.
(Related, but off topic: I travelled from Halifax to Chester direct on 29 May this year on a day when Halifax station had no electricity due to a fire in a nearby mill and so the ticket office was closed. Both conductors on the train (there was a change on the way) were very reasonable and allowed me to travel to Chester without any difficulty and buy the ticket there because they can't be issued on the train. I anticipated problems, but problems there were none!)
I've bought all my tickets on the train from the guards.
is this ticket available without the newspaper vouchers and, if so, how much would it cost?