kwilkinson
Having a Ball
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On Sunday, I went to the Amtrak website to get my ticket home for tonight. I typed in departure date of 11/26, and my origin and destination. I clicked "find ticket" and there was a train leaving at 5:45 pm and arriving at 7:49 PM. So I bought it. Well, when I looked at my ticket today to put it in my bag, it turns out the ticket was for the 27th! They didn't have any trains leaving the 26th, and it automatically took me to the 27th's ticket buying page.
Obviously, it's 100% my fault for not checking more closely, but couldn't they at least put up a little notice that said "there are no trains for your desired time" and THEN show you the next day's tickets? Ughhhh.
Now I wasted $15, and have to take the ****** commuter train home and ask my mom to drive 50 minutes to pick me up from there..
On Sunday, I went to the Amtrak website to get my ticket home for tonight. I typed in departure date of 11/26, and my origin and destination. I clicked "find ticket" and there was a train leaving at 5:45 pm and arriving at 7:49 PM. So I bought it. Well, when I looked at my ticket today to put it in my bag, it turns out the ticket was for the 27th! They didn't have any trains leaving the 26th, and it automatically took me to the 27th's ticket buying page.
Obviously, it's 100% my fault for not checking more closely, but couldn't they at least put up a little notice that said "there are no trains for your desired time" and THEN show you the next day's tickets? Ughhhh.
Now I wasted $15, and have to take the ****** commuter train home and ask my mom to drive 50 minutes to pick me up from there..