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October 31st 13, 04:20 PM posted to uk.transport.london
Richard J.[_3_]
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Freedom Pass
(Mark Bestley) wrote on 31 October 2013 17:04:35 ...
Paul Corfield wrote:
On Wed, 30 Oct 2013 15:14:19 -0700 (PDT),
wrote:
Recently my Freedom Pass has failed at some Oyster Readers (usually
Underground ones)with an error 94.
The only thing that has changed is that I now have in my wallet a
proximity debit card.
Would this cause problems?
Yes because TfL are almost certainly deploying new software to all
card reading devices (on rail modes) in preparation for launch of
contactless bank card acceptance and daily capping in 2014. There
will be "clash detection" in operation when someone presents two cards
within the read area of the target on the gate or validator. As the
reader cannot determine which card the holder wants to have read it
will reject both.
I understand that there had previously been only a couple of locations
with new software for testing purposes.
I know we're all different in how we organise things like cards but I
always keep Oyster cards and bank cards in separate wallets.
I have only one wallet and that is too many
How with one wallet will
you use these cards? I don't want to carry a bag/purse around to put all
these wallets in. Perhaps I could put them in may back pocket as I did
with paper seasons or does that still break the connections?
Go to johnlewis.com and search for "trifold wallet". You can put one
RFID card in each of the two fold-out sections, other cards in the
middle section.
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