So, to avoid a valid ticket being rejected and possibly being prosecuted, the suggestion (,which I reject) appears to be:
* Avoid combinations of tickets
* Avoid advance tickets
* Avoid (super) off peak tickets
* Allow more than the contracted interchange times
See also: https://www.railforums.co.uk/thread...euston-on-a-saturday-on-a-valid-train.203750/
My advice is to stick to your contractual rights, use a retailer that will support you. If asked to pay extra, pay it, then you have evidence of a breach of contract. Enlist the assistance of the retailer and forum members in getting redress for the breach of contract.
* Avoid combinations of tickets
* Avoid advance tickets
* Avoid (super) off peak tickets
* Allow more than the contracted interchange times
See also: https://www.railforums.co.uk/thread...euston-on-a-saturday-on-a-valid-train.203750/
My advice is to stick to your contractual rights, use a retailer that will support you. If asked to pay extra, pay it, then you have evidence of a breach of contract. Enlist the assistance of the retailer and forum members in getting redress for the breach of contract.