Use code EASTER5 for a £5.00 discount on a Annual Family and Friends railcard.
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schnide to firstofficer
29 Mar 174#5
How is that cold? It's a good deal for anyone travelling off peak.
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connedbysmb
26 Mar 17#1
Hi I have tried to get the £5 off deal, But I can not find were to put the code EASTER5
connedbysmb
27 Mar 17#2
Its OK I have sorted it out now and got the card for £25 Thanks to OP
DisordaNTFC
29 Mar 171#3
how does trhis work with the train line offers,
If they have a deal where its say £16 return to leeds, do you get 1/3 of that ?
and can you buy single tickets when travelling without a group ?
firstofficer
29 Mar 171#4
Cold as cannot be used on peak fares.
Thanks anyway.
schnide to firstofficer
29 Mar 174#5
How is that cold? It's a good deal for anyone travelling off peak.
jonnypb to firstofficer
29 Mar 171#11
Suggest you get your facts right before you comment about something you know nothing about and be so negative!!
The card can be used on standard anytime fares. The only peak restrictions are when travelling between 2 London stations, although this does not apply on public holidays. I have used this many a time travelling at a peak time between Euston and other stations in the country.
The cost of this card can be saved on just one journey so well worth the money.
scunny to firstofficer
31 Mar 17#19
Cold, EH? Save £5 on a £30 card and that's your version of a cold deal !!! HOT OP.
Just renewed my disabled adult railcard for the year for £20. That gets me and a companion a third off each. 1 return trip to Peterborough for 2 saved £34. BARGAIN
hoarhouse to firstofficer
25 Apr 17#24
the deal is £5 off the railcard. Obviously Hot whether you think the railcard gives value for money is a totally different kettle of fish. I save at least £4 a week with mine ,that's without the bigger trips which are usually too expensive without a railcard.
firstofficer
29 Mar 17#6
And a bad deal for those not wanting to go off-peak..
With kindest regards..
gloryhunting
29 Mar 172#7
It doesn't mean that it's not a good deal though. There are loads of good deals on here for products I would never buy but it doesn't mean they aren't good value.
shadowdogg
29 Mar 17#8
so this only works if you have a child traveling with you?
firstofficer to shadowdogg
29 Mar 17#9
Just one of the many restrictions.. i rest my case..
Best wishes..
qazitory
29 Mar 171#10
hence the name ... family and friends railcard lol
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If they have a deal where its say £16 return to leeds, do you get 1/3 of that ?
and can you buy single tickets when travelling without a group ?
Thanks anyway.
The card can be used on standard anytime fares. The only peak restrictions are when travelling between 2 London stations, although this does not apply on public holidays. I have used this many a time travelling at a peak time between Euston and other stations in the country.
The cost of this card can be saved on just one journey so well worth the money.
Just renewed my disabled adult railcard for the year for £20. That gets me and a companion a third off each. 1 return trip to Peterborough for 2 saved £34. BARGAIN
With kindest regards..
Best wishes..