HEROES
RAIL STAFF AT GATWICK EXPRESS & BRIGHTON STATION WIN HEROES AWARD
The Rail companies have come in for battering recently – and rightly so; their performance has been devastatingly bad.
Last Wednesday alone Anne Widdecombe made some pointed comments in her column in the Daily Express and when I opened my latest copy of “Which?” the magazine’s ceo, Peter Vicary Smith led his article “This shambolic rail network is a disgrace” and went on the describe the situation involving “delays, complicated pricing and dirty trains”. (Not to mention, cancellations, overcrowding and annoying announcements – DH).
With such a background, one has to have sympathy for the staff at stations all over the country. None of this chaos is their fault but they stand on the frontline for moans and complaints.
Therefore, I am delighted to report that Metro had a short story in it’s “Good Deed Feed”, thanking staff at Gatwick Express and Brighton station for saving the day for a passenger who git off at Gatwick but left his jacket, containing his passport onboard. They gave him a free ticket to pop down to Brighton, rang ahead and he was able to collect his belongings in time to catch his plane, with “time to spare for a tea and bacon sandwich”.
The key points here are that the staff were able to make fast decisions, without reference to higher authority for the free ticket, and they were able to demonstrate teamwork between different entities in the rail network. If only the whole system showed such customer concern.
Please send your Heroes & Villains stories to Don at don.hales@cxfo.org.
VILLAINS
ENERGY FIRMS BLOCK SWITCHING TO RIVALS
Despite rising energy prices and the Government’s desire to encourage competition, the Regulator has told three supploers to stop preventing their customers from using automated services to claim cheaper deals.
The companies involved are First Utility, OneSelect and Bulb.
Between them they have stopped hundreds of customers being switched because the process was instigated by Flipper or Switchd, auto-switching services.
Utility companies generally are not providing great services and they are lucky that the trains are so badly run that attention to their performance is drawn away…. For the time being.
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