
We used our Tesco vouchers for the crossing and it usually works out to be relatively cheap but will be looking at other options if they take this approach.
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This is what we've done, not travelled yet but not expecting any problems.paul9 wrote:always book online and put bongo down as high vehicle....
I wonder if that applies to all or just to freetops - they'd have a big arguement and a long queue if they tried to tell me my unconverted 5 seater t/top was a camper.Matt&JoyBongling wrote:We have a small removable kitchen unit with cupboards - we can disquise it but not hide altogether.
We reserve on line but have to phone and speak to a human when using our Tesco vouchers - they stated that we were the second bongo to book yesterday and that the first one had been regarded as a camper so we are all campers now![]()
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. I don't know if the first one was fully converted or whether there internet search to find out about Bongos brought up examples that had been converted.
i travelled down the M6 TOLL road ,normally pay at automatic barriers,but one time i had no change and had to use pay at kiosk,they tried to charge me £8 same as a van instead of the normal £4,had a right old argument with them,but only ended up paying £4 which is still a ridiculous amount i think.Muzorewa wrote:This is what we've done, not travelled yet but not expecting any problems.paul9 wrote:always book online and put bongo down as high vehicle....
On the same subject, we went over the Severn bridge the other day, they checked that we had rear seats otherwise they would have charged us double - what's that all about? What if you had a van and deployed deckchairs in the back as you approached the toll booths?