I purchased two tickets to London from East Coast. Mrs Flay then suggested we get an earlier train, which can be done online for a fee of £10 per person. I logged in and found an earlier train which to my delight was in fact listed as being cheaper, so made the changes. The charge shown looked like it was for the new tickets, and I assumed that I would be refunded for the originals.
But no. It appears that there was "only one ticket left at that price" (or so they now inform me), and instead we were charged for two higher priced tickets. The web site did not make this clear.
So I have now paid an additional £67, more than double the original ticket price, for the privilege of arriving a little earlier.
East Coast apologised saying their web site was not advanced enough to make such warnings, but they refuse to recompense me!
I dare not tell Mrs Flay...
But no. It appears that there was "only one ticket left at that price" (or so they now inform me), and instead we were charged for two higher priced tickets. The web site did not make this clear.
So I have now paid an additional £67, more than double the original ticket price, for the privilege of arriving a little earlier.
East Coast apologised saying their web site was not advanced enough to make such warnings, but they refuse to recompense me!
I dare not tell Mrs Flay...
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