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Any advice? Sizable fine for an out of date Railcard.

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Tompennock

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Hi guys,

Was just wondering if there's anything I can do here. Usual story, bought a ticket unaware the railcard was out of date, fair enough. But £254 seems like a lot of money for Admin fees.

The journey was Christchurch - Waterloo, bought with splitsave, so the first ticket was a Christchurch - Basingstoke Advanced Single, and the second leg, Basingstoke - Waterloo, was an Anytime Day Single.

Does this seem normal or should I question it, or perhaps with it being splitsave, does that help me here?

Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
 

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Tompennock

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So I've just gone to the 'Pay my Notice' URL, and the wording is slightly different. There it says the Penalty Amount is £254, and the admin fee is £64.70. Is this some sort of clerical error?


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I suspect that's indeed a clerical error with them entered backwards - admin fees are rarely below £100.

The Anytime Day Single for that journey is £64.70, so that's clearly the fare component.
 

Tompennock

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Thanks for all your feedback guys, it's great to see and I'm very grateful. Just one thought, I wonder if by having my journey ticketed with SplitSave, and that I was fined at Brockenhurst, I can dispute that I only had an invalid ticket for the Christchurch - Basingstoke leg? But suppose they have records of these things.
 

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Thanks for all your feedback guys, it's great to see and I'm very grateful. Just one thought, I wonder if by having my journey ticketed with SplitSave, and that I was fined at Brockenhurst, I can dispute that I only had an invalid ticket for the Christchurch - Basingstoke leg? But suppose they have records of these things.
You said your railcard was out-of-date, implying none of the tickets had validity.
 

Tompennock

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You said your railcard was out-of-date, implying none of the tickets had validity.
Just a hypothetical, doesn't look like the course of action I'll be taking. However I don't know how I can be fined for the Basingstoke - Waterloo leg if it hadn't started yet, as the train hadn't got to Basingstoke!

Perhaps they are able to see that I didn't buy a replacement ticket for the second leg of the journey?
 

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Moderator Note:
I've split off discussion about excessively high admin fees into a separate thread so we don't pollute this thread which is about assisting @Tompennock
Due to how the discussion has developed it's been quite a tricky thread to split so hopefully it's about right!
 

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Your intended journey was Christchurch to Waterloo and you held non-valid tickets for that journey. So you have been invited to pay for the Anytime single fare for that journey, plus £254 for administrative charges. Now £254 is a bit on the high side as admin charges go, but that's the invitation which has been made. If you did in fact alight at Basingstoke, and either buy a railcard, thus validating your ticket from there to London, or buy a non-discounted ticket to London, then you might just be able to make a case that the fare avoided was only Christchurch to Basingstoke. But as you have committed a criminal offence already, you are in a weak position, because the TOC could just withdraw their offer to settle, and see you in court.
 

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Settlement amounts are rarely negotiable, your choice is pay or get prosecuted.
 
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