Emmit
LIFE MEMBER
Hi All,
Way back, in the depths of winter, I booked a one way on the Chunnel.
It cost less than £80 and we paid for it with Tesco vouchers.
I've just checked and, at the time of our trip next week, the price has ballooned up to near £250.
We are travelling up the day before with thoughts of staying at Canterbury P&R but it occurred to me that we might travel under La Manche that day rather than hanging about.
The price for the day before is less than £120 but here's the rub.
According to Eurotunnels T&C's. It isn't the price of the ticket you are swopping from that they take into account ie £250+ to £120-, it's the price of the ticket YOU PAID.???
In other words, despite there being demand for our time of travel, they want me to stump up over £40 for the 'priviledge'??? of travelling at a time which would do them a favour.
I don't think so.
Way back, in the depths of winter, I booked a one way on the Chunnel.
It cost less than £80 and we paid for it with Tesco vouchers.
I've just checked and, at the time of our trip next week, the price has ballooned up to near £250.
We are travelling up the day before with thoughts of staying at Canterbury P&R but it occurred to me that we might travel under La Manche that day rather than hanging about.
The price for the day before is less than £120 but here's the rub.
According to Eurotunnels T&C's. It isn't the price of the ticket you are swopping from that they take into account ie £250+ to £120-, it's the price of the ticket YOU PAID.???
In other words, despite there being demand for our time of travel, they want me to stump up over £40 for the 'priviledge'??? of travelling at a time which would do them a favour.
I don't think so.