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On Feb 3, 8:27*am, ticketyboo wrote:
Exactly what happens with Oyster: very many rarely used (including mine) or never again used cards [1]. But, given the very large gap between Oyster fares and cash fares, the incentive is there to get an Oyster card when making only one visit to London. There really ought to be an expiry date on these type of cards in a metropolitan area - perhaps 3 years. Maybe make them renewable until such time as the scheme operator needs to replace them, but renewed only by an explicit action by the card holder. Many probably disappear as souvenirs. I have one from Singapore and one from Delhi which I kept for that purpose. I doubt I'll remember to take them if I go again. Perhaps people could be encouraged to return them if doing so was easier? I don't see why a machine shouldn't be provided to take one back and return the deposit and outstanding balance. (Though it's not totally simple, as I guess a refund of balance paid by credit card must go back to the credit card). Neil |
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