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Old March 14th 08, 08:48 PM posted to uk.transport.london
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On 13 Mar, 20:29, "tim \(not at home\)"
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"Mizter T" wrote in message

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On 13 Mar, 18:10, Paul Weaver wrote:


On 13 Mar, 17:24, "tim \(not at home\)"
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When I sent in a refund claim from GWR for IIRC, 2 hours late, they
just
ignored me. Ironically, I only went by train that day because earlier
in
the week a car trip to Reading had taken 2 hours longer than normal.


They won't be getting any more of my custom where I have a choice.


tim


In theory you can escalate to Passanger watch or the Rail regulator.


I strongly suggest you put theory into practice Tim.


for 10 pounds, ICBA

tim


Which is what FGW (and other companies, not just rail ones) rely on.

Personally I think every successful escalation of anything should
result in the value increasing 10-fold.

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On Mar 13, 11:11 am, Paul Weaver wrote:
On 13 Mar, 11:02, MarkVarley - MVP
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we were workin in Bath yesterday, on the way back our train was
(eventually) cancelled and we were taxi'd to Swindon where we
(finally, cold and hungry) got a train to paddington.


This all made our day a bit of an epic, is there any point in
complaining, and to who, and is any compensation due?


Depends what caused it. Presumably you were over an hour late so
you'll get 50%, maybe 100% (if you were two hours late) of the return
ticket price back in vouchers

http://www.firstgreatwestern.co.uk/Content.aspx?id=442

You can get a form from a station.


Or, I believe, from their website. You do need to have kept the
ticket(s) to send in with the form.

You're forgetting the double compensation FGW are currently offering -
I believe you're entitled currently to all your money back (in rail
vouchers) for delays in excess of an hour.

On Mar 13, 5:24 pm, "tim \(not at home\)"
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When I sent in a refund claim from GWR for IIRC, 2 hours late, they just
ignored me.


I'm not surprised - you should be sending them to FGW. :-)


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