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  1. Hi guys, Sorry to bump an old thread, just thought I'd let you know the outcome of this. After sending them a letter, I received a letter back last week telling me that they will consider the matter closed and not pursue it any further. Looks like I must have argued my case well enough in the original letter. Anyway, happy it's all sorted! Thanks again for the advice
  2. Thanks a lot for the advice guys, I will write a letter back. It doesn't say on the letter what time it was - so I'll need them to provide that with me first otherwise there will be no point if it was done outside my working hours. So, just to be clear, is the only reason I have received this letter because someone has give my name and (my Mum's) address in to the ticket inspector when approached?
  3. Hi guys, Wondering if you could offer some advice please? I received a letter today stating that I evaded a £2.50 fare last October and need to pay an £80 fine within 14 days. I'm 100% sure that this was not me - it said I traveled from Liverpool South Way to Hough Green - I don't think I've ever been to Liverpool South Way in my life. It doesn't say any times or specifics, just says it has evidence. What evidence would this be? I have never ever been stopped by a ticket inspector in my life, and I very rarely get the train. What seems strange is it was sent to my Mum's address (which I haven't lived at for over 2 years) and it even had her post code down wrong on the letter. I have checked and I was in work on that day 9-5:30 (I work nowhere near Liverpool.) Hough Green is one of my local train stations though. How would they even get my details? What can I do here? Many thanks for any advice you could offer.
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