So at the point of payment for online tickets… be it Irishrail or Ticketmaster etc, a message crops up asking you do you want to avail of a discount saving on your next purchase with Irish rail. (Both Irish rail and Ticketmaster are fully affiliated with this crowd, thats what makes this all the more cuntish… )
Anyway, I’d love money off my next purchase so I tick the box… unknown that the privilege of the discount was going to cost 12 euro a month. In fairness, I probably didn’t read the small print (you needed to click a link) on my part but it wasn’t made clear.
Its as simple as that. Only noticed on my quarterly statement. ‘Most’ people get a full refund I have been told by my bank.
[QUOTE=“Kinvara’s Passion, post: 1102235, member: 686”]So at the point of payment for online tickets… be it Irishrail or Ticketmaster etc, a message crops up asking you do you want to avail of a discount saving on your next purchase with Irish rail. (Both Irish rail and Ticketmaster are fully affiliated with this crowd, thats what makes this all the more cuntish… )
Anyway, I’d love money off my next purchase so I tick the box… unknown that the privilege of the discount was going to cost 12 euro a month. In fairness, I probably didn’t read the small print (you needed to click a link) on my part but it wasn’t made clear.
Its as simple as that. Only noticed on my quarterly statement. ‘Most’ people get a full refund I have been told by my bank.[/QUOTE]
Suprised at a tech savy bloke like you for being mugged off like that. It’s an obvious scam
[QUOTE=“Kinvara’s Passion, post: 1102235, member: 686”]So at the point of payment for online tickets… be it Irishrail or Ticketmaster etc, a message crops up asking you do you want to avail of a discount saving on your next purchase with Irish rail. (Both Irish rail and Ticketmaster are fully affiliated with this crowd, thats what makes this all the more cuntish… )
Anyway, I’d love money off my next purchase so I tick the box… unknown that the privilege of the discount was going to cost 12 euro a month. In fairness, I probably didn’t read the small print (you needed to click a link) on my part but it wasn’t made clear.
Its as simple as that. Only noticed on my quarterly statement. ‘Most’ people get a full refund I have been told by my bank.[/QUOTE]
interesting. I may check that out, the missus bought a couple of tickets recently for Irish rail so is there anyway of seeing if you signed up to that? do they send a confirmation email?
@Kinvara’s Passion I’ve been left a rather substantial sum of money by my uncle (a Nigerian prince ). I can’t take delivery of all the money directly to my own bank account for tax reasons. Can you help me out and pm me your bank details. I’ll give you 20% of all the money transferred.
[QUOTE=“Kinvara’s Passion, post: 1102235, member: 686”]So at the point of payment for online tickets… be it Irishrail or Ticketmaster etc, a message crops up asking you do you want to avail of a discount saving on your next purchase with Irish rail. (Both Irish rail and Ticketmaster are fully affiliated with this crowd, thats what makes this all the more cuntish… )
Anyway, I’d love money off my next purchase so I tick the box… unknown that the privilege of the discount was going to cost 12 euro a month. In fairness, I probably didn’t read the small print (you needed to click a link) on my part but it wasn’t made clear.
Its as simple as that. Only noticed on my quarterly statement. ‘Most’ people get a full refund I have been told by my bank.[/QUOTE]
Revenge for the Indians. They’ve been laughing at you at the other end of the conference phone for 3 months now.
Cities are for living in. Every city hangs colours and flags on iconic structures to back local sports franchises.
His attitude is part of the reason Dublin is now sprawling and not high rising. Saving the city for visitors and photo ops.
In the 80s and 90s lads used to hang breeze blocks on ropes from bridges over rail tracks. Dublin being successful in GAA has largely been the reason that has stopped.