Reeclaim automatically scans tube journeys to determine if commuters are due to receive a refund. If delayed, it will submit a refund request to TfL on behalf of the passenger, who will then be credited the full amount.
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Pre-Paid Currency Card Adds Apple Pay Support
Travellers can now use Apple Pay to make mobile payments when using Thomas Cook’s pre-paid currency card.
Ticketclever: New Site Could Save You 60% On Train Fares
Ticketclever is a new UK rail travel booking site, which has launched offering train passengers the potential to save up to 60% on train fares for rail journeys over an hour in length.
“Fare Free Mondays” Are Back On TfL For Apple Pay Users
For the next couple of Mondays (7th & 14th March 2016), Apple Pay users travelling on Transport for London services can get their fares paid for them by MasterCard.
New Tool Helps Calculate The Cost Of Your Commute To London
A new online tool shows commuters the real cost of their daily journey to work – mapping annual travel costs from every train station in the London commuter belt.
Mastercard Promotes Apple Pay With Free London Transport
Mastercard is promoting the adoption of Apple Pay by offering free journeys on London transport networks on the next few Mondays.
HailoPay Enables London Black Cabs To Accept Mobile Payments
All of London’s famous black taxis are now able to offer mobile payments to their passengers thanks to a website from Hailo.
“Automatic Delay Repay”: Automatic Refunds For Virgin Train Delays
Virgin Trains have launched a new service called “Automatic Delay Repay” which will start automatic refunds for delays on their trains.
Cheaper Train Fares With Split Ticketing
Split ticketing is the process of finding cheaper train journeys by buying splitting a journey up into more than one shorter journeys, which in some cases can, counter-intuitively, come out cheaper than buying a ticket for the whole journey.
Train Delayed? Get Your Ticket Refunded
A new tool from Which? will tell you whether you may actually be able to reclaim some money from the train company for the inconvenience they’ve caused you.