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Originally posted by Oakapple View PostIf you ever buy a railcard, I strongly suggest you go for the plastic card version and not one on your phone (you cannot have both).
I'd previously gone for the electronic version, thinking I'd save a bit of plastic but I've had a very fraught morning trying to install it on a new phone. The instructions on how to do it were clear enough but they didn't match with reality. After being on hold for about 45 minutes trying to get through to their helpline, I was informed that they were upgrading their website and app and so they were not working properly today. It's nice they waited for Monday to do it, others usually do it in the early hours of Sunday.
The moral is, use plastic. That doesn't need logins and codes.
and - interestingly - https://www.theregister.co.uk/2018/0...site_problems/
I don't have a suitable device so it had to be a plastic card for me, using the last of my Tesco Rewards. Ordered online in September, arrived by post two days later.
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostAll cash machines in my district have gone over to charging with the exception of one. Previously we had two directly facing each other across a street, one of which charged, the other not - can you believe it?? That one now charges £0.99 for anything involving merely inserting your... banking card. Thinking of poor souls out in the styx miles from evidence of human civilisation, I suppose I have to be thankful we have any means reasonably close at hand for this purpose - but, I mean, just how petty is that???
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Grumble is too weak a word.
Partner stranded in Italy (as are many others) after a BA flight back from Florence got summarily cancelled.
Contrary to their claims, they have NOT been in touch with him, despite having both his mobile number and his email address.
Their website crashed, and their phone lines are understandably busy (took me 30 minutes to get through the other day when I was simply trying to check if the flight would operate; I was then put on hold again and the call got disconnected about 10 minutes later).
It simply isn't good enough.
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Originally posted by Pulcinella View PostGrumble is too weak a word.
Partner stranded in Italy (as are many others) after a BA flight back from Florence got summarily cancelled.
Contrary to their claims, they have NOT been in touch with him, despite having both his mobile number and his email address.
Their website crashed, and their phone lines are understandably busy (took me 30 minutes to get through the other day when I was simply trying to check if the flight would operate; I was then put on hold again and the call got disconnected about 10 minutes later).
It simply isn't good enough.
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostAll cash machines in my district have gone over to charging with the exception of one. Previously we had two directly facing each other across a street, one of which charged, the other not - can you believe it?? That one now charges £0.99 for anything involving merely inserting your... banking card. Thinking of poor souls out in the styx miles from evidence of human civilisation, I suppose I have to be thankful we have any means reasonably close at hand for this purpose - but, I mean, just how petty is that???I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Originally posted by Pulcinella View PostGrumble is too weak a word.
Partner stranded in Italy (as are many others) after a BA flight back from Florence got summarily cancelled.
Contrary to their claims, they have NOT been in touch with him, despite having both his mobile number and his email address.
Their website crashed, and their phone lines are understandably busy (took me 30 minutes to get through the other day when I was simply trying to check if the flight would operate; I was then put on hold again and the call got disconnected about 10 minutes later).
It simply isn't good enough.bong ching
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Originally posted by Pulcinella View PostGrumble is too weak a word.
Partner stranded in Italy (as are many others) after a BA flight back from Florence got summarily cancelled.
Contrary to their claims, they have NOT been in touch with him, despite having both his mobile number and his email address.
Their website crashed, and their phone lines are understandably busy (took me 30 minutes to get through the other day when I was simply trying to check if the flight would operate; I was then put on hold again and the call got disconnected about 10 minutes later).
It simply isn't good enough.And the tune ends too soon for us all
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Originally posted by Constantbee View PostAre any additional costs incurred covered by his travel insurance?
So at least he'll be covered for accident or medical expenses (not his fault he's stranded) but not sure about additional 'incidental' expenses as such.
But one of his teachers over there has a little apartment that she is happy for him to stay in with payment just for heating/lighting/laundry etc, so he'll be fine.
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Originally posted by Pulcinella View PostI let the insurance company know the situation, because the limit of 45 days for one trip was likely to be exceeded. They were understanding and sympathetic.
So at least he'll be covered for accident or medical expenses (not his fault he's stranded) but not sure about additional 'incidental' expenses as such.
But one of his teachers over there has a little apartment that she is happy for him to stay in with payment just for heating/lighting/laundry etc, so he'll be fine.And the tune ends too soon for us all
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Originally posted by Constantbee View PostNot much to grumble about there, then. Besides which, there's no better way of mastering a foreign language than having a lot of people to communicate with under pressure. He'll be able to practice what he's learned
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Originally posted by Constantbee View PostNot much to grumble about there, then. Besides which, there's no better way of mastering a foreign language than having a lot of people to communicate with under pressure. He'll be able to practice what he's learned
Tickets now bought for KLM flights on Saturday, Florence—Amsterdam—Manchester, but no real guarantee that they will operate. He spent part of this morning talking to an Italian policeman (on the street!) to get the form that will allow him to be out and about to get to the airport on Saturday. On second thoughts, maybe that DOES need the subjunctive: Were I to be out on the street on Saturday, would I need a permit to be allowed to travel?
We did the Times crossword together last night: FaceTime on computers while crossword open on iPads at each end. A bottle of wine open at each end too.
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Originally posted by Pulcinella View PostI'm not sure that you need complicated constructions using the subjunctive (the sort of grammar he was learning) but it indeed helps to know the language, and that is one reason he is staying put rather than taking BA's 'advice' to get himself to Zurich or Paris!
Tickets now bought for KLM flights on Saturday, Florence—Amsterdam—Manchester, but no real guarantee that they will operate. He spent part of this morning talking to an Italian policeman (on the street!) to get the form that will allow him to be out and about to get to the airport on Saturday. On second thoughts, maybe that DOES need the subjunctive: Were I to be out on the street on Saturday, would I need a permit to be allowed to travel?
We did the Times crossword together last night: FaceTime on computers while crossword open on iPads at each end. A bottle of wine open at each end too.
Fingers crossed for Saturday.I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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