josephhughes85
Member
Sorry. At the new st barrier there were revenue officers and they asked to see my ticket. I shown them and he asked for my railcard. I realised I forgot it and apologised and logged into the railcard website to give him some evidence I do have one as it shows the railcard number etc. I offered to buy a new ticket but he refusedYou are not helping us by continually repeating the same (or almost the same stuff) over and over again.
Calm down, there's plenty of time to get this resolved.
Try to give us an entirely clear account of what happened at the New Street ticket barrier. Answer the questions we pose, and no more, please. We should be able to sort this out but only if you don't bombard us with irrelevant stuff.
He then took my details and I gave him my driving license. The issuer assured me if I did have a railcard (I do) that my appeal would be successful
He took a photo of my ID but wrote the wrong name on the ticket. All the other details are correct aside from the name both surname and first name. But I noticed this later. I didn’t give false details to be clear as I handed him valid ID
He then let me on my way to get the return train.
That is what happened in full
I was entering Birmingham new st to return ti tile hill. Coming from tile hill into bham I wasn’t asked anythingSorry. At the new st barrier there were revenue officers and they asked to see my ticket. I shown them and he asked for my railcard. I realised I forgot it and apologised and logged into the railcard website to give him some evidence I do have one as it shows the railcard number etc. I offered to buy a new ticket but he refused
He then took my details and I gave him my driving license. The issuer assured me if I did have a railcard (I do) that my appeal would be successful
He took a photo of my ID but wrote the wrong name on the ticket. All the other details are correct aside from the name both surname and first name. But I noticed this later. I didn’t give false details to be clear as I handed him valid ID
He then let me on my way to get the return train.
That is what happened in full
Hope that makes sense