Hi,
I’ve been reading a lot of past posts and wondered if anyone has got themselves in the predicament I have or could shed any advise where I now may stand or face from LNER. I’ve travelled with LNER regularly (2/3 times per week) from Newark to London the last 2 and an half years and only recently have I found the Seatfrog ticket swap app (last few months).
On this particular day I changed my 19:30 ticket to 17:18 and have done this previously via the app. Today I was stopped by a revenue office and of course as I’ve done previously happy to show my tickets to be told that I can’t use my original ticket with the swap on Seatfrog which I did say that I have done this previously before and checked tickets with the train manager and inspectors and never had an issue only that the swap was a ‘good deal’ given you pay £10 to move it earlier.
She proceeded to advise it was only advance tickets that could do the swap and mine was a super off peak in which I asked why was it accepted before and that I’ve never hid my original ticket but I’d be happy to of course pay the fare today given that if I can’t use it. She then proceeded to say it’s concerning I’ve done this before and went to report me walking off on the phone saying this is going to be an interesting one.
Now I regularly buy tickets advance and super off peak and have never had issues before, when she came back she seemed more annoyed and even the train manager came over and looked at the tickets and he said he saw nothing wrong and I could do that so she had to physically point it out to him and seemed frustrated he didn’t even know she then started making me go in the website to show her how I’d got it and that it was only advance tickets.
Going through this process I understood my mistake and merely pointed out I wasn’t to know better if I’d previously been told by LNER staff that it was okay and when they’d scanned my tickets no problems arose especially given the amount I purchase and I get both advance and SOP tickets. With that I again said I’d pay but she said it will still be investigated but also got me to pay a further £55 on top of the original £148.70 plus £10 seat frog train swap plus £23 first class upgrade.
I understand completely where she was coming from but again if LNER staff have checked my tickets before and in their system, I wouldn’t have known any better and felt like a complete criminal while hugely being embarrassed on the train.
I’m now completely distraught I may get taken to court for this and get a record but I was honest and upfront with her and genuinely wasn’t trying to cheat the system especially when I’m always really cautious with tickets it was clearly a misunderstanding but she argued with me saying that it clearly wasn’t if I’ve done this before but again I’ve shown my tickets and been upfront with my original and the Seatfrog offer.
What is the likelihood of this being taken to court or is it possible to get a settlement offered? I’ve not seen anything online about Seatfrog being involved and I don’t feel I was evading fare given I paid the excess as requested and was open and honest.
Should I contact LNER or is it best to seek legal advice now?
Any help or advice would be appreciated.
Thanks
I’ve been reading a lot of past posts and wondered if anyone has got themselves in the predicament I have or could shed any advise where I now may stand or face from LNER. I’ve travelled with LNER regularly (2/3 times per week) from Newark to London the last 2 and an half years and only recently have I found the Seatfrog ticket swap app (last few months).
On this particular day I changed my 19:30 ticket to 17:18 and have done this previously via the app. Today I was stopped by a revenue office and of course as I’ve done previously happy to show my tickets to be told that I can’t use my original ticket with the swap on Seatfrog which I did say that I have done this previously before and checked tickets with the train manager and inspectors and never had an issue only that the swap was a ‘good deal’ given you pay £10 to move it earlier.
She proceeded to advise it was only advance tickets that could do the swap and mine was a super off peak in which I asked why was it accepted before and that I’ve never hid my original ticket but I’d be happy to of course pay the fare today given that if I can’t use it. She then proceeded to say it’s concerning I’ve done this before and went to report me walking off on the phone saying this is going to be an interesting one.
Now I regularly buy tickets advance and super off peak and have never had issues before, when she came back she seemed more annoyed and even the train manager came over and looked at the tickets and he said he saw nothing wrong and I could do that so she had to physically point it out to him and seemed frustrated he didn’t even know she then started making me go in the website to show her how I’d got it and that it was only advance tickets.
Going through this process I understood my mistake and merely pointed out I wasn’t to know better if I’d previously been told by LNER staff that it was okay and when they’d scanned my tickets no problems arose especially given the amount I purchase and I get both advance and SOP tickets. With that I again said I’d pay but she said it will still be investigated but also got me to pay a further £55 on top of the original £148.70 plus £10 seat frog train swap plus £23 first class upgrade.
I understand completely where she was coming from but again if LNER staff have checked my tickets before and in their system, I wouldn’t have known any better and felt like a complete criminal while hugely being embarrassed on the train.
I’m now completely distraught I may get taken to court for this and get a record but I was honest and upfront with her and genuinely wasn’t trying to cheat the system especially when I’m always really cautious with tickets it was clearly a misunderstanding but she argued with me saying that it clearly wasn’t if I’ve done this before but again I’ve shown my tickets and been upfront with my original and the Seatfrog offer.
What is the likelihood of this being taken to court or is it possible to get a settlement offered? I’ve not seen anything online about Seatfrog being involved and I don’t feel I was evading fare given I paid the excess as requested and was open and honest.
Should I contact LNER or is it best to seek legal advice now?
Any help or advice would be appreciated.
Thanks