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Old October 9th 06, 11:12 AM posted to uk.transport.london
Tim Roll-Pickering Tim Roll-Pickering is offline
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Default Student Oyster discount scheme

tkd wrote:

Yes. Because of the delays in getting a card., you are also prevented from
buying an annual ticket (and therefore further savings). The card is
encoded to only sell tickets with a discount if they expire before 30
September. Last year I didn't get my card until part way through October.
I asked to have the ticket backdated to start 1 October so it would allow
the discount (it worked out cheaper for me still), but was told it could
not be done.


Curious - I've purchased annual tickets at Stratford, Vauxhall and Russell
Square. Each time it was some days into October and so they sold me it at an
annual ticket price but running from that day until September 30th. (And I
always had the fares leaflet with me to check.)

To
add insult to injury the ticket office man tried to sell me a ticket that
would cover me from that day up to 30 September. This worked out more
expensive that the annual! I went to several tube stations and eventually
found someone human who was prepared to do it. Fingers crossed I will find
another one this year (that station no longer has a working ticket
office).


Try Russell Square or somewhere similarly near to a university campus.