You Book train ticket & they change check-in time
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You Book train ticket & they change check-in time
Hi girlies,
So I booked my train for my 2nd BA on 2nd January and they rang me today to change the time to earlier. I told them I would have to pay £40 extra with the £10 charge included to change the time.
Ive just seen another website doing a cheaper ticket. Wondering if MYA can refund my ticket I paid £23.00, and I go book on the other site.
Anyone clued up on this that can give me advice plz? xx
So I booked my train for my 2nd BA on 2nd January and they rang me today to change the time to earlier. I told them I would have to pay £40 extra with the £10 charge included to change the time.
Ive just seen another website doing a cheaper ticket. Wondering if MYA can refund my ticket I paid £23.00, and I go book on the other site.
Anyone clued up on this that can give me advice plz? xx
alice111- BJSF Addict
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Re: You Book train ticket & they change check-in time
I can't say for definite they will refund you Alice, but they should
Its not your fault they changed the time and because their change in scheduled has resulted in further cost for you, they should refund hun... I can't see them not refunding you, but just can't say for sure sweetness only the clinic would be able to give you a 'definite answer' xx
Not long now Alice! xx
Its not your fault they changed the time and because their change in scheduled has resulted in further cost for you, they should refund hun... I can't see them not refunding you, but just can't say for sure sweetness only the clinic would be able to give you a 'definite answer' xx
Not long now Alice! xx
Re: You Book train ticket & they change check-in time
Thanks cookie, I will know tomorrow what the outlook is, fingers crossed they refund me this train ticket, and I go to the other website to book as that train is direct. See what happens, it is really inconvenient.
I have to check in 8.30am, previously it was 12pm!! Big difference xx
I have to check in 8.30am, previously it was 12pm!! Big difference xx
alice111- BJSF Addict
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Re: You Book train ticket & they change check-in time
It is a huge inconvenience Alice and the very least they can do is compensate you for that.
On the plus side, you'll have new boobs in the morning! xx
On the plus side, you'll have new boobs in the morning! xx
Re: You Book train ticket & they change check-in time
I hope they do and I can book my direct train instead...I'll be paying £10 more but it doesn't matter if it's direct.
Yay I sure will! Took approx 2 hours after arrival time to go into surgery. As I'm getting 1500cc, it could well take two hours in theatre.
So I'm guessing I will be having lunch, dinner, hot choc n biscuits before bed that day and breakfast in the morning. I like their hospital meals...although last time I couldn't stomach anything for a while. xx
Yay I sure will! Took approx 2 hours after arrival time to go into surgery. As I'm getting 1500cc, it could well take two hours in theatre.
So I'm guessing I will be having lunch, dinner, hot choc n biscuits before bed that day and breakfast in the morning. I like their hospital meals...although last time I couldn't stomach anything for a while. xx
alice111- BJSF Addict
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Re: You Book train ticket & they change check-in time
That's very cheeky of them. Def call and ask for a refund!! I bet you are getting excited now :-) they are going to look fab! You having overs or unders?x
Ftmum1986- BJSF Addict
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Re: You Book train ticket & they change check-in time
Thank you ftmum1986. I'm excited and nervous as they are huge implants!
Looking forward to flaunting them in the summer. Im having overs hun xx
Looking forward to flaunting them in the summer. Im having overs hun xx
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