I have an annual rail season ticket with Sutheastern Railway.It is a Zones 3-6 to Sevenoaks purchased in February this year for £2060.
I had lost this ticket a few months ago and applied for a duplicate ticket which I recieved, however I was fined £500 as the my ticket was not zonal (missed out 1 zone) and I promptly paid this fine.
I have been working for my company for the past year however because of the amount of stress I have recieved from work I have decided to resign from work and my last day fo work is in a few days. I resigned because of medical problems (depression, stress and anxiety) and I recieved a 3 weeks statutory pay medical note from my GP explaining this problem aswell as being prescibed anti-depressants and reffered to the hospital as I have self harmed in the past.
Refunds on duplicate tickets are tricky but this is their policy:
"Refunds are not usually made on a duplicate ticket that has been issued to replace a lost or stolen Season Ticket. However, applications for such refunds will be considered:
in circumstances such as the redundancy, pregnancy or prolonged illness of the holder, provided supporting evidence is supplied which is satisfactory to the Train Company asked to make the refund. "
I wrote to the Overground Customer Services department stating that I require a refund for my season ticket and I also attached a copy of my doctors note as well as a copy of my resignation letter.
My case was bought forward to the "Prosecutions and Investigation" department and the guy on the phone told me has rejected my application. He seemed to be makng numerous excuses that didnt make sense and to me it was clear he just did not want to refund me. He said things such as because I had a previous fine it does not help etc but I fail to see the connection as I paid the fine on time. He also said that I cannot appeal and the decision is final.
I am strongly considering taking this matter to court. I have also seen my GP and my GP said he can provide me with a medical note stating my depression is a long term illness as I have seen him numerous times in the past year with this problem.
I am under heavy financial stress and this rejection of refund is adding to it and it is affecting my health.
Any advice please?
I had lost this ticket a few months ago and applied for a duplicate ticket which I recieved, however I was fined £500 as the my ticket was not zonal (missed out 1 zone) and I promptly paid this fine.
I have been working for my company for the past year however because of the amount of stress I have recieved from work I have decided to resign from work and my last day fo work is in a few days. I resigned because of medical problems (depression, stress and anxiety) and I recieved a 3 weeks statutory pay medical note from my GP explaining this problem aswell as being prescibed anti-depressants and reffered to the hospital as I have self harmed in the past.
Refunds on duplicate tickets are tricky but this is their policy:
"Refunds are not usually made on a duplicate ticket that has been issued to replace a lost or stolen Season Ticket. However, applications for such refunds will be considered:
in circumstances such as the redundancy, pregnancy or prolonged illness of the holder, provided supporting evidence is supplied which is satisfactory to the Train Company asked to make the refund. "
I wrote to the Overground Customer Services department stating that I require a refund for my season ticket and I also attached a copy of my doctors note as well as a copy of my resignation letter.
My case was bought forward to the "Prosecutions and Investigation" department and the guy on the phone told me has rejected my application. He seemed to be makng numerous excuses that didnt make sense and to me it was clear he just did not want to refund me. He said things such as because I had a previous fine it does not help etc but I fail to see the connection as I paid the fine on time. He also said that I cannot appeal and the decision is final.
I am strongly considering taking this matter to court. I have also seen my GP and my GP said he can provide me with a medical note stating my depression is a long term illness as I have seen him numerous times in the past year with this problem.
I am under heavy financial stress and this rejection of refund is adding to it and it is affecting my health.
Any advice please?