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isn't this discriminate or AIBU

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Thankfulforeveryday · 16/11/2015 17:57

So I want to take my daughter and her friend to a event at the NEC. I am terminally ill so need to take a carer with me. You normaly get a free ticket for a carer to help you, of which I need and I am taking. So I get a 3 or 2 offer and think, great i'll book that. I've rang up to book the tickets but they have refused to honour the the 3 for 2 offer as I am already getting a "free" carers ticket!!!
AIBU to think that this is shite, just because I am ill that I can't get the offer available to everyone else??
Its really pissed me off!!!

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Chattymummyhere · 16/11/2015 18:01

I guess because your not buying 3 tickets? It looks like there are 3 people in total, you are paying for 2 and getting one free? Same as the offer unless I've missed something

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atticusclaw2 · 16/11/2015 18:02

3 for 2 means you pay for two and get the third free. You're paying for one.

You can absolutely get the same offer as everyone else if you pay for two tickets like everyone else would have to do.

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MicronesiaIsMyHome · 16/11/2015 18:04

But there are four people going to the event. . .

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BYOSnowman · 16/11/2015 18:04

No - op is taking two - dd and her friend plus a carer. So 4 tickets.

It does seem unfair

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atticusclaw2 · 16/11/2015 18:05

Oh I see, sorry. In that case yes I would be taking it further.

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Sighing · 16/11/2015 18:06

But the OP is buying two tickets for dd and dd's friend and a further one for her (3 tickets). The carer's ticket just enables her (one ticket holder) to access the venue.

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MicronesiaIsMyHome · 16/11/2015 18:06

The OP is buying three tickets and getting one free which I think is why they are refusing another free ticket. The carers ticket should be a seperate thing though and I think the OP should qualify for the two for three offer for her and her daughter and friend and then another free ticket for the carer.

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iwantgin · 16/11/2015 18:06

OP will be buying 3 tickets.

One for her, one for DD and one for DD friend.

The carer is free.

So you should only have to pay for two tickets Op

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AnchorDownDeepBreath · 16/11/2015 18:07

If the OP is going and taking two children (her daughter and her daughter's friend), she is paying for 3 tickets, and getting an additional ticket (a fourth) for her carer.

Unfortunately, though, it's usually the case that these deals cannot be used in conjunction with any other discounts/concession/offers/schemes.

You're getting 4 for 3, I suppose, when everyone else gets 3 for 2.

I can see where you're coming from but if you get a reduced ticket for a student or OAP, they also don't let you use the 3 for 2 - so you just have to work out which one gives the better discount.

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Angelika321 · 16/11/2015 18:07

That doesn't seem right. I'd try again maybe the next person you speak to might be more helpful.

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ParcelP · 16/11/2015 18:08

No op is paying for her ticket, her daughters and her dds friend. That's 3 tickets so wants to get the three for two offer. The fact that she also needs a carers ticket should be totally separate. Yanbu

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Brocklady · 16/11/2015 18:08

Given the circumstances, very unreasonable of them Flowers

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Sighing · 16/11/2015 18:09

I'll mention now OP. If you're driving the parking charge now applies to the accessible parking as well at the NEC.

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Maisy313 · 16/11/2015 18:10

Jesus Christ. That's so wrong, as if being so ill you need a carers ticket should invalidate an offer abailable to everyone else. I'm so sorry about your situation. Ask to speak to someone in head office? Flowers

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Thankfulforeveryday · 16/11/2015 18:14

Yes I am buying 3 tickets plus one for my carer. So 4 tickets are required.

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Thankfulforeveryday · 16/11/2015 18:16

I've just rang back but she reiterated the same message. I've asked for a call back from a manager. I just wanted to see if I was wrong in my thinking first I guess!!

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CrohnicallyAspie · 16/11/2015 18:18

I posted on your other thread.

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Thankfulforeveryday · 16/11/2015 18:22

Yes sorry I somehow managed to post it twice. I was the rage typing :/

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LeaveMyWingsBehindMe · 16/11/2015 18:25

Yes i agree it does seem unfair. There is probably something in the small print that says that the 3 for 2 offer cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer, but under the circumstances it's a bit shit of them to consider your carer's ticket as part of an 'offer'.

I imagine if you take this to their facebook page or something they will re-think it as they won't want bad publicity. Good luck.

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Chattymummyhere · 16/11/2015 18:25

Ah ok. I guess it will be in the t&c's most places do a not to be used in conjunction with any other offer/discount/concessions. If it was illegal by being discrimation to disabled people it would of been stopped along time ago.

So your getting a consession of buy 1 get one free which then means you cannot also use a 3 for the price of 2 as your then trying to get 4 for the price of 2.

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whatdoIget · 16/11/2015 18:25

Yes, definitely sounds like they're discriminating against people who need a carer, not on at all.

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Owllady · 16/11/2015 18:27

Yes it's discrimination
Against the dda regs. I'm sure someone knows what section

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Owllady · 16/11/2015 18:29

Can I just point out to those of you who seem to have missed the point. The carer is there to look after the OP
She is not there on a jolly or to watch whatever it is . She's there to care

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oneowlgirl · 16/11/2015 18:30

I agree that that's not fair Op - hope they sort it out for you.

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whatdoIget · 16/11/2015 18:30

It's not an "offer" though is it? It's just reasonable adjustment for those who need it.

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