beepboop1
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Hi all,
I found this forum after my incident occurred and reading through other threads has been extremely helpful. It has put my mind at ease a little after feeling very overwhelmed, embarrassed, and stressed.
I received my letter today regarding my incident (caught using a ticket for a shorter journey than I had bought). I was expecting the letter and I assumed that I would need to write my reply, apology, promise to never again dodge a train fare, and request to settle without court. However, the letter I received gives me the option to pay the fee of £175, plus my correct fare, to avoid legal proceedings straight away.
I was also told that "my account would be reviewed" and I would receive a fine per shortfare (I have foolishly done this about 15 times and it has caught up to me, as it should really). I bought my ticket on a "Guest" Trainline account, but it is possible to view my previous journeys made with the Guest option.
I have not been quoted a fine for any other journey, as the fine amount listed in the letter only accounts for a single return journey.
Does all of this mean that I do not need to send the letter back to them? Or do I need to pay the fine, fill in the form, and send the letter back to them anyway? Will they still review my Guest Trainline account and fine me for other journeys, or have I been fined for the single time I was caught?
I have attached a photo of the letter that was sent to me, and I would appreciate any advice or guidance that the lovely people of this forum could offer me.
Thank you so much for taking the time to read this
EDIT: I have now paid the fine in full and have received email confirmation for this. Do I still need to fill in the details at the bottom of the letter and send it back to them, or is this matter now settled?
I found this forum after my incident occurred and reading through other threads has been extremely helpful. It has put my mind at ease a little after feeling very overwhelmed, embarrassed, and stressed.
I received my letter today regarding my incident (caught using a ticket for a shorter journey than I had bought). I was expecting the letter and I assumed that I would need to write my reply, apology, promise to never again dodge a train fare, and request to settle without court. However, the letter I received gives me the option to pay the fee of £175, plus my correct fare, to avoid legal proceedings straight away.
I was also told that "my account would be reviewed" and I would receive a fine per shortfare (I have foolishly done this about 15 times and it has caught up to me, as it should really). I bought my ticket on a "Guest" Trainline account, but it is possible to view my previous journeys made with the Guest option.
I have not been quoted a fine for any other journey, as the fine amount listed in the letter only accounts for a single return journey.
Does all of this mean that I do not need to send the letter back to them? Or do I need to pay the fine, fill in the form, and send the letter back to them anyway? Will they still review my Guest Trainline account and fine me for other journeys, or have I been fined for the single time I was caught?
I have attached a photo of the letter that was sent to me, and I would appreciate any advice or guidance that the lovely people of this forum could offer me.
Thank you so much for taking the time to read this

EDIT: I have now paid the fine in full and have received email confirmation for this. Do I still need to fill in the details at the bottom of the letter and send it back to them, or is this matter now settled?
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