Does anyone know if you book train tickets to be collected from the station will they happily accept the email confirmation and reference or would we need the payment card?
We've booked tickets for my son for an early train and neither of us can be there to pick the tickets up...although his teacher will be there.
I've already paid for them on the debit card and opted to collect them at the train station with the email going to his account on his iphone with booking reference etc. I booked the tickets in his name but obviously the name of the card is in a different name.
The only issue being is I've agreed to do his paper round on the two days he'll be away and there is noway I can do that and get down the train station in time.
Don't know if it's he same but I regularly book travelcards through our work booking system when I'm seconded here and there. I usually pick them up from the machine at the train station the day before and it always requires a card even though its been paid for by work. So basically what Prudie says. Do you think his teacher will assist with card. It won't charge them anything.
It would make life so much easier if he could pick them up at the station (he's 18 so I'm not letting a youngster find his own way) I just didn't think about the booking card at the time.
We tried to book a ticket ("the parents") - and pay with "our" card for one of our children who was at the opposite end of the country. who needed to travel home. Unfortunately, the person ("child") who was travelling home, HAD to produce "the card that was making the payment", at the train station in order to collect the ticket. That wasn't possible. So it didn't happen.
Hi Ummmm, don't know if it's the same system where you are but if you click on "collect ticket" on the machine at the station it will ask for a debit/credit card which you put into the slot and take out when prompted. Then it will ask you to enter the reference number and click enter. Tickets should print out in the tray.
Sorry, forgot to say, I think it asks for a card just to check that its a genuine booking. I do this all they time when I book through work and it's pre-paid.