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Last weekend, actually on Sunday, the Underground Piccadilly Line was
closed between London and Heathrow. However the Heathrow Express was supposed to be an alternative. Indeed throughout the Underground system it was widely advertised that Zone 1-6 Travelcards WERE valid on the Heathrow Express to/from Paddington. HOWEVER after a day in London, and arriving at Paddington to travel back to Heathrow, we saw numerous displays clearly stating that Travelcards were NOT valid on the Heathrow Express. The scam was extended in that the HEX ticket machines had no warning notices on them for that day, and they were only dispensing full fare tickets at £14. I personally warned at least two intending passengers from using these and sent them to get Travelcards from the FGWL ticket office, thus saving each person more than £7. Then I pretended I wanted to purchase a ticket from the HEX ticket office and I was told it would cost £14 the same as the machines. I then mentioned the misleading signs to three blue-uniformed HEX staff, who responded by walking off laughing; not their problem. Then we saw a HEX train arriving at Paddington and it was unsurprisingly full. We wondered how many tourists, visitors to rip-off Britain, had also been conned into paying for full fare tickets into London? Probably most of them. So much for Travelcards being valid. So much for HEX / BAA customer service. Rip-off Britain strikes again. CJB |
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HEX tickets don't suddenly stop being available when that happens. Heathrow
Express are not obliged to stop selling their tickets and accept travelcards as the main ticket. All they have to do is let you travel on travelcards. Of course their machines don't issue tfl travelcards - they're hex machines, not tfl. I think you've completely misunderstood what tfl and HEX were doing that day. No wonder the ticket agents laughed at you ![]() dave "CJB" wrote in message oups.com... Last weekend, actually on Sunday, the Underground Piccadilly Line was closed between London and Heathrow. However the Heathrow Express was supposed to be an alternative. Indeed throughout the Underground system it was widely advertised that Zone 1-6 Travelcards WERE valid on the Heathrow Express to/from Paddington. HOWEVER after a day in London, and arriving at Paddington to travel back to Heathrow, we saw numerous displays clearly stating that Travelcards were NOT valid on the Heathrow Express. The scam was extended in that the HEX ticket machines had no warning notices on them for that day, and they were only dispensing full fare tickets at £14. I personally warned at least two intending passengers from using these and sent them to get Travelcards from the FGWL ticket office, thus saving each person more than £7. Then I pretended I wanted to purchase a ticket from the HEX ticket office and I was told it would cost £14 the same as the machines. I then mentioned the misleading signs to three blue-uniformed HEX staff, who responded by walking off laughing; not their problem. Then we saw a HEX train arriving at Paddington and it was unsurprisingly full. We wondered how many tourists, visitors to rip-off Britain, had also been conned into paying for full fare tickets into London? Probably most of them. So much for Travelcards being valid. So much for HEX / BAA customer service. Rip-off Britain strikes again. CJB |
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"d" wrote in message
. .. I think you've completely misunderstood what tfl and HEX were doing that day. No wonder the ticket agents laughed at you ![]() He's just so typical of anyone who loves to yell 'rip-off' at every possible opportunity. CJB, HEX is not a philanthropic society - it's there to make money for its shareholders and to pay its staff. Business is business. Ian |
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"Ian F." wrote in message
... "d" wrote in message . .. I think you've completely misunderstood what tfl and HEX were doing that day. No wonder the ticket agents laughed at you ![]() He's just so typical of anyone who loves to yell 'rip-off' at every possible opportunity. He's right! HEX is not a philanthropic society - it's there to make money for its shareholders and to pay its staff. HEx were presumably paid for all of the passengers who would use travelcards on that day, but then chose to lie to passengers in order to get more money from them. Business is business Obtaining money by deception is not called "business", it's called "fraud". -- John Rowland - Spamtrapped Transport Plans for the London Area, updated 2001 http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Acro...69/tpftla.html A man's vehicle is a symbol of his manhood. That's why my vehicle's the Piccadilly Line - It's the size of a county and it comes every two and a half minutes |
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My understanding is HEX are not paid when the Pic line goes down, just
as Pic aren't paid when HEX (occasionally) goes down and passengers have to move on to the blue line. Ross -- The Smoke http://www.the-smoke.com |
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On 17 Jan 2006 14:03:27 -0800, "Ross Hall" wrote:
My understanding is HEX are not paid when the Pic line goes down, just as Pic aren't paid when HEX (occasionally) goes down and passengers have to move on to the blue line. For engineering work acceptance, LUL pays HEX a chunk of money to cover travelcards. You're wrong. Rob. (also works for LUL!) -- rob at robertwoolley dot co dot uk |
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"John Rowland" wrote in message
... "Ian F." wrote in message ... "d" wrote in message . .. I think you've completely misunderstood what tfl and HEX were doing that day. No wonder the ticket agents laughed at you ![]() He's just so typical of anyone who loves to yell 'rip-off' at every possible opportunity. He's right! HEX is not a philanthropic society - it's there to make money for its shareholders and to pay its staff. HEx were presumably paid for all of the passengers who would use travelcards on that day, but then chose to lie to passengers in order to get more money from them. Business is business Obtaining money by deception is not called "business", it's called "fraud". They weren't deceiving anyone. The use of travelcards was permitted on the service - travelcards didn't replace the HEX tickets. I don't see why people are complaining they were allowed to travel on an fast, expensive train for the cost of an underground ticket. No-one was ripped off, no-one was defrauded. Some people just got a really good value ticket, while others paid the correct fare. No-one was charged over the fare - I don't get what the problem is. -- John Rowland - Spamtrapped Transport Plans for the London Area, updated 2001 http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Acro...69/tpftla.html A man's vehicle is a symbol of his manhood. That's why my vehicle's the Piccadilly Line - It's the size of a county and it comes every two and a half minutes |
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"d" wrote in message
. .. I don't see why people are complaining they were allowed to travel on an fast, expensive train for the cost of an underground ticket. No-one was ripped off, no-one was defrauded. Some people just got a really good value ticket, while others paid the correct fare. No-one was charged over the fare - I don't get what the problem is. You'll never get them to understand. Some people think businesses exist solely to do them favours. I'd like to see how *they'd* run a business! ;-) Ian |
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"d" wrote in message
. .. "John Rowland" wrote in message ... "Ian F." wrote in message ... "d" wrote in message . .. I think you've completely misunderstood what tfl and HEX were doing that day. No wonder the ticket agents laughed at you ![]() He's just so typical of anyone who loves to yell 'rip-off' at every possible opportunity. He's right! HEX is not a philanthropic society - it's there to make money for its shareholders and to pay its staff. HEx were presumably paid for all of the passengers who would use travelcards on that day, but then chose to lie to passengers in order to get more money from them. Business is business Obtaining money by deception is not called "business", it's called "fraud". They weren't deceiving anyone. The use of travelcards was permitted on the service - travelcards didn't replace the HEX tickets. I don't see why people are complaining they were allowed to travel on an fast, expensive train for the cost of an underground ticket. No-one was ripped off, no-one was defrauded. Some people just got a really good value ticket, while others paid the correct fare. No-one was charged over the fare - I don't get what the problem is. Can't you? The first choice cheaper route was closed. so there was no alternative. All these rail services are operated with a subsidy from the tax payer, so they should be a public service. Public services should be operated in the interests of the public. Having private companies run a service without competition is a farce. -- John Rowland - Spamtrapped Transport Plans for the London Area, updated 2001 http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Acro...69/tpftla.html A man's vehicle is a symbol of his manhood. That's why my vehicle's the Piccadilly Line - It's the size of a county and it comes every two and a half minutes |
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d wrote:
I don't see why people are complaining they were allowed to travel on an fast, expensive train for the cost of an underground ticket. They aren't. They are complaining that the information that may have enabled people to do so was not available at all ticket outlets. No-one was ripped off, no-one was defrauded. Some people just got a really good value ticket, while others paid the correct fare. No-one was charged over the fare - I don't get what the problem is. There *may have been* some people charged over the correct fare. They would have been the people who had intended to travel by Tube, turned up at the Tube, found it closed, and went to HEx where they paid the full HEx fare without being told that there was a cheaper fare available. Having arrived at Paddington, they may even have bought a ODTC to continue their journey, thus being overcharged by the entire amount of the (unnecessary in their circumstances) HEx ticket. -- http://gallery120232.fotopic.net/p14104763.html (37 689, 37 668, 37 712 and 37 710 at Warrington Arpley, 21 Apr 2005) |
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