> - http://www.renfe.com > - In the left part "Compra de Billetes", fill in as follows: > - "Ida" for a one-way trip and "Ida y Vuelta" for a return tickeet > - In the first drop down list (showing "A Coruna" by default, choose > "Caceres" (of course for a Caceres-Madrid trip) > - In the second, choose "Madrid (*)" > - Fill in the date field (DD-MM-YYYY) or hit the calendar and choose > the date > - Choose the number of passengers in "Num. Viajeros" > - Click "Buscar" > - A new browser window opens > - Pick the train you want and choose the fare you want. In our case > "Talgo 00197" and 12.40 in the "Web" column > - Fill in the captcha at the bottom of the page then hit "Continuar" > - You enter the "Venta online" page > - Fill in "Datos del Comprador" > - e-mail address in "Correo Electrónico"
> - Last Name in "Nombre" > - First name in "Apellido 1" "Nombre" is "given name". (Christian) "Apellido 1" is first surname, family name. (Perrier). > - Most often you don't need to fill "Apellido 2" In case they required it, just repeat your surname again. > - ID type in "Tipo de documento". I did choose "Pasaporte". I > guess that one of "NIF" or "NIE" is Identity Card that could > suit for several national ID cards, but I dont' want to take > risks > - Passport number in "Numero Documento" > - The rest is your street address. Some fields are mandatory > - Street name in "Direccion" > - Postal code in "Codigo Postal" > - City in "Poblacion" > - Whatever crap you want in "Provincia" (not every country has > provinces!) For you, in french, this would be Département. > - Country in "Pais" > - One tel. number in Telefono 1 (cell phone recommended? I don't > know what they use it for). I mentioned it starting with > the country tel number (33 for France) > > UNCHECK THE DAMN opt-out "Marque esta casilla si acepta el envio de > publicidad o inscribirse en ofertas y promociones de Renfe" > > CHECK "He leido y acepto las Condiciones Generales Viajeros y las > Condiciones Generales de la Venta y la Politica de Privacidad" > (you accept the Sale Conditions and the Privacy Statement). If you > don't you won't be able to proceed. > > > Choose your payment mode. Very probably "Tarjeta de credito". It's > unfortunately not mentioned which ones are accepted. To my experience, > VISA is OK, Amex is not. You can guess that MasterCard is probably OK > as well. > I usually use Master Card and it is ok as well, yes. > Card number in "Numero de tarjeta" > Validity date in "Fecha de Caducidad" (MM/YY) > Name of cardholder in "Titular de la tarjeta" > > > Click "Continuar" (this is where it fails with Konqueror) > > Depending on your credit card and bank, there might be an extra > validity check (I have this with my bank...), then you get a summary > page and (if your browser accepts popups), you ticket in PDF. > > You can also print the ticket by clicking on "Imprimir Billetes" on > the summary page. YOU MUST DO THIS. The printed ticket is the only > ticket you'll get. Don't forget it (and don't forget your ID...:-)) > Yes, they won't print it for you in the station. Ana _______________________________________________ Debconf-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.debconf.org/mailman/listinfo/debconf-discuss
