Archive for April, 2008

Simplified train fares ripoff scam price rises

April 30, 2008 3:35 pm

The Association of Train Operating Companies have announced a “simplification” of the fares - see also Rail fares ’set to be simplified’ (BBC)

Basically, despite the nonsense from AOTOC and Passenger Focus “welcoming” this move, it has meant BIG increases, in some cases DOUBLE the cheapest fare.

I spoke today to AOTOC, passenger focus and CrossCountry trains - this is well worth listening to if you are in any doubt that this new ticketing system is a scam:

Examples:

SINGLE JOURNEY from Oxford (OXF) to Aberystwyth (AYW)
Currently: £10 After 18th April: £20.50

SINGLE JOURNEY from Reading (RDG) to Shrewsbury (SHR)
Currently: £10, After 18th April:£18.00

It doesn’t appear to apply to ALL fares, for example, Reading to Castle Cary seems unaffected.

I would be interested to know if YOUR journey will be affected:
Using the fares finder, you can check what the CHEAPEST available price will be BEFORE the 18th of May.

If you add the option to select 5 days, you could try, say:
12th May, 16th May, 26th May, 21st June, 21st July
If you see the cheapest prices available only BEFORE the 18th of May, you will know you’re probably onto a loser.
So, next step is to pick a date WAY into the future, say a mid-day in June, and find the cheapest fare (using the “show all fares” button)
And that is your new fare. If you are affected, post details below and if you want, add to the thread here:

How did I find this and how did I know I’m not just making a mistake and getting unlucky on the dates? As I passed through Reading earlier I asked the booking office why I couldn’t find these cheap fares, and they explained about the 18th of May, and that many of the cheapest tickets had been merged into a higher price. And the thing that really got me was that a ticket supervisor made me feel almost like I should have been grateful to have got the lower price - “not everyone can get these cheap tickets you get - it just makes it fairer on everyone”.
Oh, right, so everyone who bothers to plan in advance is penalised (on certain journeys, it seems).

Finally, as if a doubling of the fares themselves wasn’t enough…from ICWales:
“…among the changes being introduced are a ban on refunds for cancelled pre-booked business and first class tickets.

First Great Western – along with other UK operators Virgin, East Midlands Trains and TransPennine Express – currently offer refunds on their standard and first class pre-booked business tickets but will no longer do so under the new no-refund policy.

There is also likely to be an increase in the cost of changing journey times for return tickets bought in advance with some UK operators, with many routes doubling from £10 to £20″

PLEASE call Passenger Focus on 08453 022 022 and Crosscountry Trains on 0121 6547400 and also ATOC on (020) 7841 8000 as well as writing to your MP.

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RIP Humphrey Lyttelton

April 26, 2008 10:20 am

From http://www.humphreylyttelton.com

Humphrey Lyttelton 1921 - 2008

Humph died peacefully with his family and friends around him on April 25th at 7.00pm following surgery.

We would like to thank everyone for their support and express our deep gratitude to the staff of Barnet General for the care that they gave Humph.

A Small Selection of Articles and Obituaries

BBC Article
BBC Obituary

BBC “Have Your Say” page
Chortle

I feel honoured and privileged to have been able to see him three times in the last 3 years, and the fact that tickets were near-impossible to get was testament to his brilliance.

I’m not ashamed to say I shed a tear when I heard this morning, especially when I read the tributes on the BBC

RIP, old friend.

PS - from the BBC page: You can hear a classic edition of I’m Sorry I Haven’t a Clue on BBC Radio 4 on Sunday 27 April at 1200 BST. There will also be a special programme in tribute to Humphrey Lyttleton on Wednesday 30 April at 0900 BST.

Europe stinks!

April 18, 2008 4:48 pm

From BBC News 

A foul smell detected in parts of England and Wales is being blamed on easterly winds bringing farming or industrial smells across the Channel.

Labelled “Euro-whiff” by the Met Office, the source of the smell - alternately described as sulphur and manure - is under investigation.

“Basically, over the last few days, we’ve had fresh, strong winds from an easterly direction,” said Miss Holland. “As a result some of our air is coming from continental Europe.”

And we want to be a closer part of Europe?!

Corrupt elections

April 3, 2008 9:59 pm

So, the elections were rigged, with delayed results and one of the candidates, an old corrupt man, delaying the announcement of the votes while his henchmen fiddled the results.

Those were the US elections in 2000 and 2004, and Zimbabwe isn’t much better. When is the world going to WAKE UP and stop pussyfooting around the fact that Mugabe is a racist and mass murdered?

Wouldn’t be surprised if Ken Livingstone had him over for tea at some point…

Is the BBC scared of making jokes about Muslims?

12:50 pm

At the time of writing, Pat Condell’s website at has been taken offline by Homestead with the message:”Sorry, the site you requested has been disabled” , not “exceeded bandwidth” or anything like that.Update! Don’t worry - I went up to Mount Sensible, and I saw a bespectacled wise man who passed me a couple of tablets and said

“Lo! For I am simply changing my host and not to worry about it”. 

So there you go. No conspiracy. Got me worried though!Also, some Youtube users are reducing Pat’s viewcount and popularity by stealing his content, worst offender being janelite007 I’ve already left a message on this person’s channel. Please do the same.Also, can everyone please send the following message to Youtube.

Hi - theYoutube user patcondell is having his videos stolen by the user janelite007Eg., this video:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OxbYBIlT6VEIs identical to this original video:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W3_qelW5qp4I feel this violates policy and users should be redirected to v=W3_qelW5qp4 and the views transferred. 

Talking of Freedom of Speech(or lack of it)http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7326476.stm

Comedian and writer Ben Elton has said the BBC is too “scared” to broadcast jokes about Muslims for fear of provoking radical Islamists.Elton, in an interview with Christian magazine Third Way, added that the broadcaster would “let vicar gags pass but would not let imam gags pass”.He said fear rather than “moral sensibilities” fuelled decisions about what material was appropriate.

So here’s a video:

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