Angela Jiang wrote:Personaly, I don't think this is a serious matter, because everyone can make mistake.
With due respect Angela I disagree with you on this point.
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mastiger82 It is indeed a serious matter if the train company escalates it to further level. At this stage I am not sure whether or not you've heard further from them. Usually they go to magistrate's court and get the summons. Your post doesn't suggest any such thing.
The only hope (just a tiny one) in your case is you were using travel card (possible prepaid, I am not sure as I've never used it) and it's not like the case where someone is caught travelling without a ticket (didn't buy the ticket in the first place).
But producing no ticket means bought no ticket.
My humble suggestion is to seek legal advice from a solicitor or visit your local Citizens Advice Bureau. You or your representative may want to speak/write to the train authority and tell them you had/were carrying your pre-paid travel card (means it not like you have not paid for the service but by mistake forgot to touch or swipe and/or you still have the payment receipt of the travel card). They may decide not to take action with or without the conditional that you pay for that day trip etc.
Please seek professional advice without further delay. I wish you all the best mate.