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"Tim Fardell" wrote in
message Twice now I have touched-out at Kings Cross St Pancras station on my way to St Pancras International train station. On both occasions, the "Exit" has not been recorded on my Oyster account, and I have been overcharged. I know I touched out, because I managed to get through the barriers, so how come it didn't register? Another OSI query? |
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On Fri, 12 Feb 2010, Recliner wrote:
"Tim Fardell" wrote in message Twice now I have touched-out at Kings Cross St Pancras station on my way to St Pancras International train station. On both occasions, the "Exit" has not been recorded on my Oyster account, and I have been overcharged. I know I touched out, because I managed to get through the barriers, so how come it didn't register? Another OSI query? Don't know. My Oyster journey was ending at Kings Cross tube. Onward journey was via Rail with a traditional paper ticket. I touched out of the Tube station on Oyster, but did not actually exit to the outside world. |
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"Tim Fardell" wrote in
message On Fri, 12 Feb 2010, Recliner wrote: "Tim Fardell" wrote in message Twice now I have touched-out at Kings Cross St Pancras station on my way to St Pancras International train station. On both occasions, the "Exit" has not been recorded on my Oyster account, and I have been overcharged. I know I touched out, because I managed to get through the barriers, so how come it didn't register? Another OSI query? Don't know. My Oyster journey was ending at Kings Cross tube. Onward journey was via Rail with a traditional paper ticket. I touched out of the Tube station on Oyster, but did not actually exit to the outside world. Ah, OSI shouldn't come into effect, unless your Oyster card was detected when you entered the rail platform. How do you know your Tube station exit wasn't picked up? The on-line Web pages aften have gaps, but ticket machines will show you the full history. So, even though the history shown online may be incomplete, you won't necessarily have been overcharged. |
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On Fri, 12 Feb 2010, Recliner wrote:
"Tim Fardell" wrote in message On Fri, 12 Feb 2010, Recliner wrote: "Tim Fardell" wrote in message Twice now I have touched-out at Kings Cross St Pancras station on my way to St Pancras International train station. On both occasions, the "Exit" has not been recorded on my Oyster account, and I have been overcharged. I know I touched out, because I managed to get through the barriers, so how come it didn't register? Another OSI query? Don't know. My Oyster journey was ending at Kings Cross tube. Onward journey was via Rail with a traditional paper ticket. I touched out of the Tube station on Oyster, but did not actually exit to the outside world. Ah, OSI shouldn't come into effect, unless your Oyster card was detected when you entered the rail platform. How do you know your Tube station exit wasn't picked up? The on-line Web pages aften have gaps, but ticket machines will show you the full history. So, even though the history shown online may be incomplete, you won't necessarily have been overcharged. Ah-ha! I think you're right - it's just that the 'Exit' events have not shown up on the Web history. I spoke to the Oyster helpline, and they said they can see that both journeys were completed correctly and I have not been overcharged. He's sending me a full statement to confirm it, but it certainly sounds like the Web history is just missing the exit events. At least I now know not to trust the journey history on the web. Thanks :-) |
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![]() On Feb 12, 2:11*pm, Tim Fardell tim.fardell.all-your- wrote: On Fri, 12 Feb 2010, Recliner wrote: [snip] How do you know your Tube station exit wasn't picked up? *The on-line Web pages aften have gaps, but ticket machines will show you the full history. So, even though the history shown online may be incomplete, you won't necessarily have been overcharged. Ah-ha! I think you're right - it's just that the 'Exit' events have not shown up on the Web history. I spoke to the Oyster helpline, and they said they can see that both journeys were completed correctly and I have not been overcharged. He's sending me a full statement to confirm it, but it certainly sounds like the Web history is just missing the exit events. At least I now know not to trust the journey history on the web. Thanks :-) How long ago was this?The online journey history does have a tendency to lag somewhat. |
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On Fri, 12 Feb 2010, Mizter T wrote:
On Feb 12, 2:11*pm, Tim Fardell tim.fardell.all-your- wrote: On Fri, 12 Feb 2010, Recliner wrote: [snip] How do you know your Tube station exit wasn't picked up? *The on-line Web pages aften have gaps, but ticket machines will show you the full history. So, even though the history shown online may be incomplete, you won't necessarily have been overcharged. Ah-ha! I think you're right - it's just that the 'Exit' events have not shown up on the Web history. I spoke to the Oyster helpline, and they said they can see that both journeys were completed correctly and I have not been overcharged. He's sending me a full statement to confirm it, but it certainly sounds like the Web history is just missing the exit events. At least I now know not to trust the journey history on the web. Thanks :-) How long ago was this?The online journey history does have a tendency to lag somewhat. One was last Saturday (6th Feb) and the other was way back on January 22nd. The first one back in January I initially attributed to incompetence on my part, but when it happened again at the same station I began to smell a rat. Hence I've only just raised it. But it seems all is well anyway. |
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"Tim Fardell" wrote in
message On Fri, 12 Feb 2010, Mizter T wrote: On Feb 12, 2:11 pm, Tim Fardell tim.fardell.all-your- wrote: On Fri, 12 Feb 2010, Recliner wrote: [snip] How do you know your Tube station exit wasn't picked up? The on-line Web pages aften have gaps, but ticket machines will show you the full history. So, even though the history shown online may be incomplete, you won't necessarily have been overcharged. Ah-ha! I think you're right - it's just that the 'Exit' events have not shown up on the Web history. I spoke to the Oyster helpline, and they said they can see that both journeys were completed correctly and I have not been overcharged. He's sending me a full statement to confirm it, but it certainly sounds like the Web history is just missing the exit events. At least I now know not to trust the journey history on the web. Thanks :-) How long ago was this?The online journey history does have a tendency to lag somewhat. One was last Saturday (6th Feb) and the other was way back on January 22nd. The first one back in January I initially attributed to incompetence on my part, but when it happened again at the same station I began to smell a rat. Hence I've only just raised it. But it seems all is well anyway. I've found that the apparent gaps can stay indefinitely, but an event such as topping up the card or reading it on a ticket machine sometimes seems to correct the online history. It's almost as if the data is sitting waiting in cache somewhere, but doesn't get written to the online database until some event causes the cache to clear. But the credit on the card always seems to be correct. |
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![]() On Feb 12, 1:50*pm, "Recliner" wrote: "Tim Fardell" wrote: On Fri, 12 Feb 2010, Recliner wrote: "Tim Fardell" wrote: Twice now I have touched-out at Kings Cross St Pancras station on my way to St Pancras International train station. On both occasions, the "Exit" has not been recorded on my Oyster account, and I have been overcharged. I know I touched out, because I managed to get through the barriers, so how come it didn't register? Another OSI query? Don't know. My Oyster journey was ending at Kings Cross tube. Onward journey was via Rail with a traditional paper ticket. I touched out of the Tube station on Oyster, but did not actually exit to the outside world. Ah, OSI shouldn't come into effect, unless your Oyster card was detected when you entered the rail platform. How do you know your Tube station exit wasn't picked up? *The on-line Web pages aften have gaps, but ticket machines will show you the full history. So, even though the history shown online may be incomplete, you won't necessarily have been overcharged. Agreed. I haven't yet come across a case of a gate opening when an Oyster card is presented without the touch-in or touch-out registering. (I have seen someone unwittingly walk through on someone else's ticket - she was a teenager and her card didn't work because she didn't have enough PAYG credit (I saw the error code) - but the in-a-world-of-her- own elderly pensioner lady behind her continued shuffling forward oblivious to this, touched-in with her Freedom Pass and let the youngster through. The girl seemed completely unaware that this had happened and happily passed through the gate, the pensioner meanwhile was nonplussed as to why her pass wasn't working. I told the guy on the gateline what had happened he shouted after the girl but she was in iPod mode, the pensioner still remained nonplussed after having it explained to her. The girl presumably had some trouble at the other end.) |
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On Fri, 12 Feb 2010 06:22:41 -0800 (PST),
Mizter T wrote: Agreed. I haven't yet come across a case of a gate opening when an Oyster card is presented without the touch-in or touch-out registering. This happened to my girlfriend the very first time she used Oyster (Actually it was the second time she used it as it was the exit of her very first journey from Euston to Watford Junction). I'm 100% certain she used the card correctly because I'd explained it just before we got to the gateline. I also watched her walk up to the barrier. Touch her card. Gates opened. She walked through with a big smile on her face saying "He he. It works!" (I was watching particularly closely because the next day she would be using the card to go to Hatch End where there aren't barriers so she had to remember to touch out or incur a maximum fare.) (The next day she told me the balance on her card didn't seem right when she went back in at Watford Junction and she'd been overcharged for her first journey. I didn't believe her until a couple of days later when we were in London and could check the journey history and see that the first journey was incomplete. I also think I had one touch that didn't register. I don't believe that I went through on someone elses ticket by mistake but I suppose I could have done. I'm usually travelling with a bicycle and use the manual gates and I don't think I've had any problems there (once when the Watford Junction manual gate had been broken for a couple of days I'd got into the habit of touching out in the subway. When the gate was repaired I "touched out" again at the manual gate which registered as an entry but I spotted that straight away.) Tim. -- God said, "div D = rho, div B = 0, curl E = - @B/@t, curl H = J + @D/@t," and there was light. http://www.woodall.me.uk/ |
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![]() Tim Woodall wrote: On Fri, 12 Feb 2010 06:22:41 -0800 (PST), Mizter T wrote: Agreed. I haven't yet come across a case of a gate opening when an Oyster card is presented without the touch-in or touch-out registering. This happened to my girlfriend the very first time she used Oyster (Actually it was the second time she used it as it was the exit of her very first journey from Euston to Watford Junction). It also happened to me once, at Amersham. It just confirmed my suspicions that Oyster is at best a useless white elephant, and at worst a force for evil. |
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