Interrail unable to sell seat reservations

 The appeal of interrail is the prospect of being able to use railways without having to deal with unmanned stations, non-working ticket web sites.  The offline app works well enough to add journeys reasonably quickly.  But, in some of Europe's more backwards regions, "seat reservations" are mandatory.  The extremely backwards dens of indolence, such as France, seem so impressed with the smell of their own high-speed routes, they insist on them being treated specially.  Buying a ticket, sorry, reservation, on the spot, cost me 70 EUR(2022) last time (to someone reading from the future, this is several hours' work at median wage).  The interrail app says it's 12 EUR if booked online.  So I went to their web site to log in.

Initially, the log in appeared to work, but then it went on a redirect frenzy, from login page to some other page and back and forth a lot, resulting in nothing working. 

I closed the browser and started it again, and now I get:


The "please wait" button never changes or lights up.  I tried again several times, with the same result.

Again, this web thing is a shared delusion.  It does not work.  We have spent the last quarter of a century jointly pretending that something involving "technology" has been in the process of being created.  It hasn't.  There is just a big pile of things that do not work, and a big pile of people pretending the things that do not work, work.

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