On 07/08/2010 16:51, Tim Woodall wrote:
On Wed, 04 Aug 2010 21:11:44 +0100,
wrote:
For example, my Oystercard is linked with my debit card so that it adds
£20 every time the fare goes below £5.
I hope it's the balance and not the fare. It could get very expensive if
you make lots of Z1 journeys. :-)
Tim.
Indeed, it is the balance, to which I was referring.
I have to say that I don't understand how the payment scheme works for
the bicycles if you are a member and have a key to use rather than if
one is a casual user. You are charged only for the time which you have
used, right? So, if you use the bicycle for, say, three hours, you would
be charged for the day at £1, correct?
But what if you use it for less than 30 minutes as a full member. Are
you still charged that £1?
What if you don't use the bicycle at all -- do you not then incur any
charges?
How about for weekly and annual memberships? What are the allowances and
limitations?