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Last year we called ahead to travel a day early and they charged £10 ... No problem.Last couple of times on the Tunnel we have come back early without any hassle. Just turned up at Calais, explained the situation and first time paid £20 (we were 3 days early) and second time (a week early) didn't cost anything.
It will be interesting to see what their explanation is for booking on a train that had already run. (Time difference perhaps but not sure how that would work in your case.) The first time we turned up early (June 2013) we were offered the next train at £200 or an hour later at £20 so obviously chose the later train. It does seem a bit random as to how you get treated according to time of day/year.Last year we called ahead to travel a day early and they charged £10 ... No problem.
This time the problem arose because they booked us on a train that had already left before I called and then said it was our fault for which they now wanted £170 to travel on a later service... I was not amused and have not finished with them yet.
We also use Tesco points to pay for the tunnel and have had no problems in the past.We use Tesco vouchers to buy tunnel tickets and find the experience very smooth. I haven't been on the ferry to France for 25 years.
We lived in Kent until 2009 when we moved to Norfolk so we often stay here at Great Chart to catch up with old friends and our son who still lives here.At least you get to spend some time in my neck of the woods......
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Do these tickets have to be used within a specified time?We buy frequent traveller tickets ( living only 15 miles from the tunnel) which means we can book and change crossings anytime without charge as long as there is space. We are limited to off peak, which suits us, and we save a fortune on regular prices.
Downside for some is that you have to buy 10 single crossings at a time.
Called Eurotunnel from Gravelines aire at 18.47 last evening to change our return booking to the soonest possible and was given a crossing at 04.45 this morning at £20 extra.
Arrived at French terminal at 03.30 this morning to be told we had missed out booking which they reckoned was yesterday morning, before my call even, so wanted to charge £170.
After keeping us at the check in for half an hour they finally saw the error of their ways and said we could go on the 06.30 for £20 .... okay I agreed to this only to now be put on the 04.25.
In the past we have always found Et to be very efficient, although expensive, but after this fiasco I think we will revert to the ferry in future.
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I believe there only valid for 12 months but you can share them with one other person at time of purchase, so 1 could have 6 & the other 4 tickets .Do these tickets have to be used within a specified time?
We buy frequent traveller tickets ( living only 15 miles from the tunnel) which means we can book and change crossings anytime without charge as long as there is space. We are limited to off peak, which suits us, and we save a fortune on regular prices.
Downside for some is that you have to buy 10 single crossings at a time.