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Website Gets Copies of FCC Complaints About Your Favorite Trashy TV show     

Author: curmudgeon
Date: Apr 22, 2008 15:11

Website Gets Copies of FCC Complaints About Your Favorite Trashy TV show http://www.TVshowComplaints.org Now http://www.tvshowcomplaints.org and the Freedom of Information Act make it easy for you to email a request to the FCC to see citizen complaints about your favorite (or least favorite) show. Just in time for the Supreme Court to take ...
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Re: FCC (GN) Z6 Boundary Extension Ticketing     

Author: Mizter T
Date: Apr 21, 2008 01:13

...> Colin Rosenstiel wrote: Can you still buy FCC U12 tickets? They seem to have been dropped as ... is concerned. When I enquired of 'one' they blamed FCC, who set the fares to London. ...(the abolition that got me started) I guess that FCC might wish to push those who would otherwise buy ...? Anyway, you know the drill - blah di blah di blah Oyster, and stuff FCC.
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Re: FCC (GN) Z6 Boundary Extension Ticketing     

Author: Colin Rosenstiel
Date: Apr 20, 2008 02:41

In article <67043tF2lqcd4U1@mid.individual.net>, salterg@nospam.demon.co.uk (Barry Salter) wrote: Colin Rosenstiel wrote: Can you still buy FCC U12 tickets? They seem to have been dropped as far as Cambridge at least is concerned. When I enquired of 'one' they blamed FCC, who set the fares to London. Apparently you can. Cambridge - U12 is showing as
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Re: FCC (GN) Z6 Boundary Extension Ticketing     

Author: Barry Salter
Date: Apr 19, 2008 22:54

Colin Rosenstiel wrote: Can you still buy FCC U12 tickets? They seem to have been dropped as far as Cambridge at least is concerned. When I enquired of 'one' they blamed FCC, who set the fares to London. Apparently you can. Cambridge - U12 is showing as £34.40 First Day Single, £21.50 Standard Day Single, and £33.10 Standard Day Return. HTH, Barry
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Re: FCC (GN) Z6 Boundary Extension Ticketing     

Author: Colin Rosenstiel
Date: Apr 19, 2008 14:11

...> JB <none@invalid.com> wrote stop at East Croydon). But the ticket office at the FCC station told me I was better getting a Boundary 6 to Redhill. I did ponder ...> one ticket, that makes sense. *location removed as I wouldn't want the FCC station to get into trouble for suggesting cheaper tickets. All National Rail ticket officers are supposed to ...
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Re: FCC (GN) Z6 Boundary Extension Ticketing     

Author: Colin Rosenstiel
Date: Apr 19, 2008 14:11

... BZ*4* (rather than 6). Can anyone tell me how much extra I paid because of this error? You might have paid less. I recall that SVRs to Cambridge are cheaper from BZ4 than from BZ6 or something like that at the moment. Interesting. How are these extension fares calculated? If FCC are involved, with a ouija board, as far as I can see. -- Colin Rosenstiel
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Re: FCC (GN) Z6 Boundary Extension Ticketing     

Author: Colin Rosenstiel
Date: Apr 19, 2008 12:49

... Victoria line to central London or indeed go all the way through to Brixton (in zone 2 on the other side). Can you still buy FCC U12 tickets? They seem to have been dropped as far as Cambridge at least is concerned. When I enquired of 'one' they blamed FCC, who set the fares to London. -- Colin Rosenstiel
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Re: FCC (GN) Z6 Boundary Extension Ticketing     

Author: Michael R N Dolbear
Date: Apr 19, 2008 12:15

JB <none@invalid.com> wrote stop at East Croydon). But the ticket office at the FCC station told me I was better getting a Boundary 6 to Redhill. I did ponder whether it...be considered one ticket, that makes sense. *location removed as I wouldn't want the FCC station to get into trouble for suggesting cheaper tickets. All National Rail ticket officers are supposed to ...
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Re: FCC (GN) Z6 Boundary Extension Ticketing     

Author: Mizter T
Date: Apr 19, 2008 03:15

...> Very interesting. Last week I had to travel from an FCC station somewhere north of London* to Redhill, and then around London. ...trains stop at East Croydon). But the ticket office at the FCC station told me I was better getting a Boundary 6 to Redhill.... sense. *location removed as I wouldn't want the FCC station to get into trouble for suggesting cheaper tickets. So, for ...
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Re: FCC (GN) Z6 Boundary Extension Ticketing     

Author: JB
Date: Apr 19, 2008 01:33

... though.] Very interesting. Last week I had to travel from an FCC station somewhere north of London* to Redhill, and then around London....Redhill trains stop at East Croydon). But the ticket office at the FCC station told me I was better getting a Boundary 6 to Redhill...that makes sense. *location removed as I wouldn't want the FCC station to get into trouble for suggesting cheaper tickets.
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