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ONscotland January 24th 07 11:41 PM

Companion Network Card
 
I have an annual gold card which incorporates a Gold Network Card.

I also got a companion Network Railcard for £1. I thought that perhaps
the more restrictive Network Card conditions would apply to this, but
the companion card also says 'Network Gold Card' on it - so I was
wondering does this mean the more generous T&C apply to this too?


asdf January 24th 07 11:55 PM

Companion Network Card
 
On 24 Jan 2007 16:41:46 -0800, ONscotland wrote:

I have an annual gold card which incorporates a Gold Network Card.

I also got a companion Network Railcard for £1. I thought that perhaps
the more restrictive Network Card conditions would apply to this, but
the companion card also says 'Network Gold Card' on it - so I was
wondering does this mean the more generous T&C apply to this too?


Sounds like the issuing clerk messed up - you're only supposed to get
a bog standard Network Railcard (showing the usual red R in a circle,
indicating that the £10 weekday minimum fare applies). Lucky you.

David Biddulph January 25th 07 07:55 AM

Companion Network Card
 
"ONscotland" wrote in message
oups.com...
I have an annual gold card which incorporates a Gold Network Card.

I also got a companion Network Railcard for £1. I thought that perhaps
the more restrictive Network Card conditions would apply to this, but
the companion card also says 'Network Gold Card' on it - so I was
wondering does this mean the more generous T&C apply to this too?

"Network Railcard conditions applies to the use of Gold Card Partners Cards,
including minimum fare."
from http://www.southwesttrains.co.uk/SWTrains/tandc.htm
--
David Biddulph




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