HW: ticket tale
Tim
ma-paharper at IOPENER.NET
Sat Nov 10 19:15:49 EST 2001
My vote's for fear of PMS!!
tim
Jill Strobridge wrote:
>
> So here I was offering to get someone a ticket for Glasgow. No problem
> I thought - just go along to the Virgin shop in Edinburgh and pick one
> up..... but Edinburgh Virgin had sent all their remaining tickets to
> Glasgow and had none left. So I phone up Glasgow. Nope - they'd all
> sold out - but try again on Monday. So I phone (from work) on Monday.
> There's one left - Ok I take it! Can you post it? Nope. Whaaat?
> Nope. You have to come and collect it. You're joking? All the way
> from Edinburgh to Glasgow just to pick up one ticket? Yep. For f*cks
> sake.....
>
> ok leave work - 40 mins on the bus to the train station. 10 mins on
> the platform waiting for...... nothing. 30 further minutes on the
> platorm waiting for something to turn up (NB this is supposed to be a
> shuttle train service every 15 minutes!) only this version stops at
> every tiny station in places I never knew existed before it finally
> arrives in Glasgow. Too late. As I leap off the train I know the
> shop is already closed - but what choice is there? A sprint out of the
> station, up the steps, under the arch, along the road and.......... the
> doors are closed. I shake them. I hammer on them. They stay closed.
> The shop guys counting the till money keep counting the money. They
> turn their backs and are not going to listen. Damn the lot of them!!!
>
> So I'm angry now. Fed up, irritated, peeved I pull out my mobile phone
> (they do have uses!) and dial the shop. No one answers. Try again.
> And someone responds! I explode: "I've come to pick up a ticket but
> your shop is closed. You refused to send it to me in the post and told
> me I had to come and collect it. So I've come. And I'm here And
> I've made a special journey from Edinburgh and I paid £7.50 for the
> train but it was delayed. And now your bloody doors are locked and I
> can't get in!!!"
>
> Well - maybe I sounded like I was about to burst into tears (maybe I
> was) but a miracle happened. He said "wait there I'll be right down".
> And he was. He came down - got someone to unlock the doors, checked
> the card number and, wonder of wonders, gave me the ticket. So there
> ARE nice people in the world and maybe it was because it was a Hawkwind
> ticket - or maybe it was for some other reason but he did A Good Thing
> there and though I've no idea what his name is - thank you sir!!
>
> jill
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> Jill Strobridge <jill at theta-orionis.freeserve.co.uk>
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