applepie05
Member
In December, I was caught travelling with a railcard that expired 6 months ago and gave the officer my details. It was a genuine oversight from me and I apologised and bought a new railcard the very next day to amend my mistake. In April, I then received a letter for £120 fine which I paid immediately and thought was the end of the case. However, I received a new letter and email (on 10/06/2025) stating that I must pay £1591 as the fine has been apparently calculated by summing up all the total prices of the tickets I bought with the expired railcard. I was confused as I thought the £120 was the out of court settlement but now they are telling me that that was only for the offence on December alone without accounting for the tickets I bought with the expired railcard.
Now I only have 3 weeks left to cough up this extortionate amount!
I have emailed back begging for some leniency but with no luck so far. Is there any advice at all in how to deal with this? I understand it was my mistake hence was eager to rectify it by apologising and buying a new railcard immediately so this feels like a disproportionate response from SWR.
Many thanks in advance.
Now I only have 3 weeks left to cough up this extortionate amount!
I have emailed back begging for some leniency but with no luck so far. Is there any advice at all in how to deal with this? I understand it was my mistake hence was eager to rectify it by apologising and buying a new railcard immediately so this feels like a disproportionate response from SWR.
Many thanks in advance.