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Posted by Nilet on Fri Nov 16 01:33:45 2012, in response to MTA won't waive $10 refund fee for Sandy-stranded LIRR riders, posted by Gold_12TH on Fri Nov 16 01:14:04 2012. I think it's well-established law that you can't charge for services not rendered. |
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Posted by Wallyhorse on Fri Nov 16 04:10:30 2012, in response to Re: MTA won't waive $10 refund fee for Sandy-stranded LIRR riders, posted by Nilet on Fri Nov 16 01:33:45 2012. And in this case, if I were Cuomo, I would order that fee waived until January 31 for ALL tickets purchaed in 2012 to accommodate those who wanted refunds on tickets they were unable to use due to something totally beyond their control. This was an extreme circumstance that proved to be right as we have seen to pull all train and bus service to prevent problems that would have been far worse if transit had been forced to continue like some felt it should have been. |
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Posted by Broadway Lion on Fri Nov 16 07:47:27 2012, in response to Re: MTA won't waive $10 refund fee for Sandy-stranded LIRR riders, posted by Nilet on Fri Nov 16 01:33:45 2012. The State is not responsible for Acts of God.No Wait... New York has abolished God... The State is not responsible for Force Majure ROARING! |
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Posted by BrooklynBus on Fri Nov 16 09:00:49 2012, in response to Re: MTA won't waive $10 refund fee for Sandy-stranded LIRR riders, posted by Nilet on Fri Nov 16 01:33:45 2012. If you beat the fare, then it's theft of services. If you pay for a service that is not provided, it is still theft of services. The same rationale should apply both ways. You shouldn't expect someone who paid for a service that didn't get it to pay for someone else who received the service but didn't pay, but it seems that is exactly what the MTA is doing by not offering refunds and charging penalties for services not provided. |
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Posted by randyo on Fri Nov 16 14:30:22 2012, in response to Re: MTA won't waive $10 refund fee for Sandy-stranded LIRR riders, posted by BrooklynBus on Fri Nov 16 09:00:49 2012. Although the LIRR arm of the MTA may be exempt from any state regulation save for a possible class action lawsuit, the LIRr and M/N are under FEDERAL oversight and there may be FRA or ICC regulations that would apply in this case. |
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Posted by Joe V on Fri Nov 16 16:47:14 2012, in response to Re: MTA won't waive $10 refund fee for Sandy-stranded LIRR riders, posted by randyo on Fri Nov 16 14:30:22 2012. They can claim a pass is for unlimited travel. So travel to your hearts content when they do operate, in their minds, but balances out with days of no service. |
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