Old Timer
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According to the FGW website you apparantly only pay if you travel to destination. Other TOCs LM/FCC/SWT for example operate differently
As far as Contractual Obligations are concerned they work both ways. Break YOUR Contractrual obligations and all bets are off so to speak. You agree to this when you get your Railcard and when you travel.
You are assuming that there was no reason for its withdrawal. AS others have said there is more to this story than we have the facts to...... (with regards to it being improper, its rather unfair against the consumer if a railcard can be retained by any staff member for no reason when it is itself the only item that can be used to claim the discount they paid for - by ceasing to provide required documentation, they are effectively curtailing their contractual agreement).
As far as Contractual Obligations are concerned they work both ways. Break YOUR Contractrual obligations and all bets are off so to speak. You agree to this when you get your Railcard and when you travel.
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