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: : : : : booking.confirmation@londoneye.com EDF Energy London Eye Online Booking Confirmation Order number 108210728 20111219+0000122201 joan.fu@hotmail.com customer.services@londoneye.com Dear Miss FU, Thank you for your recent transaction with EDF Energy London Eye. This email serves as your receipt. Please note that you will have a charge on your account from EDF Energy London Eye. Details of your order can...

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: : : : : booking.confirmation@londoneye.com EDF Energy London Eye Online Booking Confirmation Order number 108210728 20111219+0000122201 joan.fu@hotmail.com customer.services@londoneye.com Dear Miss FU, Thank you for your recent transaction with EDF Energy London Eye. This email serves as your receipt. Please note that you will have a charge on your account from EDF Energy London Eye. Details of your order can be found below: Order number: Order date: Customer name: Phone: Email address: Payment option: Product: Attraction name: Visit date: Number of products: Price: Total price: Delivery charges: Subtotal (excluding tax): Tax: Order total: 108210728 19 December 2011 Miss JIEQIONg FU 07901319621 joan.fu@hotmail.com Visa Debit Standard Ticket EDF Energy London Eye 19 December 2011 16:00 2 Adult (16+ years) 31.00 31.00 0.00 31.00 6.20 37.20 Terms & Conditions Standard Ticket A Standard Ticket on the EDF Energy London Eye lasts for approximately 30 minutes. If you have booked a 10am ticket, you can visit our 4D Experience after your experience. All standard tickets guests wishing to see the new 4D Experience would need to join the 4D entrance queue with their tickets 45 minutes prior to their booked time slot. If you do not wish to see the 4D Experience before your experience, please proceed to the boarding platform with your tickets 30 minutes before your experience. You may also visit the 4D Experience after your trip if you choose not to do this before. The 4D Experience will open at 9.30am and close 15 minutes prior to our ticket office closure. If you are collecting tickets you can use a ticket dispensing machine. Your tickets will be printed along with any vouchers for souvenirs or other attractions. Please allow about 10 minutes for this. If you collecting are tickets without the payment card please go to the pre-paid Ticket Collection desk. Please allow about 10 minutes for this. Please note: Children must be accompanied by an adult 18 years or over. Buggies and pushchairs are permitted onto the London Eye. Buggies and pushchairs must be folded completely flat and all items removed. If you have a question about the London Eye, or would like more information to help you plan your visit, please read our FAQs Payments for all ticket types and bookings for Private Capsules are non-refundable and non-transferable. For full Terms and Conditions, please visit http://www.londoneye.com/TermsAndConditions Collect @ Attraction Your items will be available for collection at the attraction on the day of your visit. Please print out a copy of your email confirmation and bring this with you along with your payment card AND proof of identification on the day of your visit. If the payment card holder is not attending on the day they will need to provide a signed letter giving permission for ticket collection, with the named party bringing ID. Should you have any issues with this order, please get in touch with our Contact Centre team via the contact details shown below. EDF Energy London Eye would like to thank you for your order. EDF Energy London Eye Riverside Building, County Hall Building Westminster Bridge Road United Kingdom SE1 7PB Phone +44(0)871 282 9218 (9am-5pm GMT) or Email customer.services@londoneye.com VAT: GB 657124730 ______________________________________________________________________ This email has been scanned by the Symantec Email Security.cloud service. For more information please visit http://www.symanteccloud.com ______________________________________________________________________
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