10% off a 16-25 Railcard - £25.20
10% off a 16-25 Railcard. Cheapest available way of getting one atm.
Promotional Code: Save10
Could possibly work:
TheJoe -
I ordered one less than a week ago using the code "NUS11" for 11% off.
Online only!
10% off a 16-25 Railcard. Cheapest available way of getting one atm.
Promotional Code: Save10
Could possibly work:
TheJoe -
I ordered one less than a week ago using the code "NUS11" for 11% off.
Online only!
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Plus don't forget to check things like Tesco Clubcard Deals and (from memory) a PizzaExpress Summer promo for alternative potential savings with these cards.
MKD
Edited By: mk-donald on Aug 15, 2012 15:37
If it works for you, great.
If it gets cancelled, don't blame anyone ;)
Did the 10% discount work? It says its only valid for the 1 year passes
Looks like the 16-year-olds will be the only Virgins left on the train network...
8)
Looks like the 16-year-olds will be the only Virgins left on the train network...
8)
Ha! Really?!
What kind of discount do you get with these cards? Do you have to be a really regular train user? Never been sure if one would benefit me or not...
If it works for you, great.
If it gets cancelled, don't blame anyone ;)
I do have an NUS card, but I didn't have to give the number during the order, don't see why it'd be cancelled?
What kind of discount do you get with these cards? Do you have to be a really regular train user? Never been sure if one would benefit me or not...
It's a 34% discount on all rail fares.
So if you usually spend more than about £75 per year on trains, it will be worth it.
Edited By: musehead on Aug 15, 2012 16:29
Im planning to travel on friday but it wont get to me before then :(
Im planning to travel on friday but it wont get to me before then :(
I've never done it personally, but apparently you can buy it at the station and travel the same say as you purchase it. See details here (scroll down to "At a staffed station ticket office").
Unfortunately you'll have to pay full price (£28), but you'll probably make up the £2.80 difference in saving on your fare.
What kind of discount do you get with these cards? Do you have to be a really regular train user? Never been sure if one would benefit me or not...
It's a 34% discount on all rail fares.
So if you usually spend more than about £75 per year on trains, it will be worth it.
Thanks! :-)
don't know if it'll work for other railcards?
What kind of discount do you get with these cards? Do you have to be a really regular train user? Never been sure if one would benefit me or not...
It's a 34% discount on all rail fares.
So if you usually spend more than about £75 per year on trains, it will be worth it.
& only if your fare is over £12 (£12 minimum Fare) on trains before 10am & not valid against weekly/ monthly tickets, so useless if you need it to get to college etc.