I don't understand what Donna Hollinsworth means when she says the Brighton and Hove Bus and Coach Company is being "sneaky" by making the One-Day Saver ticket 10p cheaper than the cost of two single tickets (The Argus, June 29.
Even if she only makes two journeys a day she will save 10p each time by buying a Saver.
What's sneaky about that?
Why buy two single tickets when the Saver is cheaper?
Surely it means that the Saver is even better value than it was before?
John L. Hyde-Smith
-Belton Road, Brighton
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