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Cheaper rail season tickets available from independent retailer

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Amidst the challenges facing commuters around the country, today sees the launch of the UK's first independent retailer of rail season tickets, offering a host of services to support beleaguered commuters.

Ticketmunky.com, deemed 'The Commuter Revolution', by its creators The Munky Business Group, will be offering what it believes is the UK's 'most generous reward scheme'.

Commuters purchasing their rail season ticket through the site will be able to claim 5% back in holiday vouchers and spend them with over 200 tour operators and travel companies.

Matt Wigginton, managing director at Ticketmunky explains, "A staggering two million people commute by train or tube every day and over 45% of all rail journeys are made by season ticket holders. Until now this experience has been thoroughly un-rewarding.

"Commuters have been faced with rising prices and limited choice, and this is where Ticketmunky comes in. Alongside the fantastic 5% reward scheme, Ticketmunky will also offer Season Ticket Finance for commuters who want to spread the cost over 10 monthly instalments, without tying up their credit card, something normally only available to employees of large companies.

"Over the next few months we will see a commuter revolution as we launch a number of additional services including a delay claims service, plus special offers for Ticketmunky customers to make their commute more rewarding.

"Meanwhile, until the end of January, commuters who spot 'Munky' out and about across the UK should upload a picture of themselves with him to our Facebook page, to be in with a chance of winning their commute free for a year."

Visit www.ticketmunky.com and you will not only find season tickets from all rail companies, but also London Underground/Oyster tickets and Season Ticket Finance, enabling commuters to spread the cost of an annual ticket across ten monthly instalments.

Their Twitter identity is @wheresmunky

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RE: Bulk buying

In response to Emma, as MD of Ticketmunky I wish this product was available too. Some rail companies do offer Carnets, normally books of 10 tickets that can be used in this way but our initial focus is the annual ticket audience as we believe we have most to offer to them.

You can buy them online, where they are available, from Mytrainticket.co.uk (http://www.mytrainticket.co.uk/carnets). The current operators are Chiltern, First ScotRail, Virgin Trains, East Coast, National Express East Anglia, East Midlands Trains, Wrexham & Shropshire and Hull Trains.

Hope this helps.