Oyster card topup quandary
In this case I assume you did not use the tram after the £1 charge?
That's right, I just used it to top up.
so I would call the Oyster helpdesk and ask them to credit you the £1.
Yes, I'll give them a ring sometime and also ask then how best to go on in
future.
Thanks, Paul.
Regards,
Demiurge.
"Paul Corfield" wrote in message
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On Wed, 4 Oct 2006 21:00:16 +0100, "Demiurge" wrote:
Hi,
I decided to top up my Oyster card online last month. I usually only use
the
bus but had to touch in at a station to activate my topup, so I chose
East
Croydon tram stop, and the green light duly flashed 3 times. Then I went
round the corner and caught the bus. Looking at my history, I see:-
8:48 East Croydon tram stop Action: Top-up Fare £50.00 Balance £57.40
8:48 East Croydon tram stop Action: Entry Fa £1.00 Balance
£56.40
Then again entry fare of £1.00 for my bus at 8:57. Given that I usually
only
use the bus (except when I used the tram to Wimbledon yesterday, as a
result
of a response that I got to my earlier "Oyster Question" thread about
travelling to the Science Museum), how should I handle my top-up next
time,
in order to avoid the unwanted extra "Entry" charge?
In this case I assume you did not use the tram after the £1 charge? If
so I would call the Oyster helpdesk and ask them to credit you the £1.
I understand you can now have an Oyster card that is encoded to work
with Auto Top Up on buses. This means that whenever your balance falls
below £5 after a charge has been deducted that the next time your card
is presented on a reader a pre-set amount of value is loaded
automatically to your card. Therefore you would make a normal bus trip
and get a top up at the same time - no wasted charge.
You may need to get a new Oyster card which has the special encoding to
work with buses rather than leaving you with having to use a nominated
station or tram stop. Apparently (according to Ask Oyster) you can
arrange for this new card via the Oyster website.
All this assumes you are only using Pre-Pay on your Oyster card and not
a Travelcard (weekly or longer).
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Paul C
Admits to working for London Underground!
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