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Afternoon all,
Elsewhere, my spies report: Do check your keys for use as I head that there are ghost riding the bicycles when you are not. Thanks for the tip off. I appear to have cycled from Eccleston Place to Belgrave Square on 10 Aug, before my key was even activated, whilst being asleep in bed at home. Hmm. Anyone heard any more about this? tom -- If your husband does not like risotto, you must throw him out instantly. That kind of warped character just cannot be tolerated. Next thing you know he will want to try on your knickers, and then it is all downhill. -- Giusi, uk.food+drink.misc |
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On Aug 12, 2:02*pm, Tom Anderson wrote:
Afternoon all, Elsewhere, my spies report: Do check your keys for use as I head that there are ghost riding the bicycles when you are not. Thanks for the tip off. *I appear to have cycled from Eccleston Place to Belgrave Square on 10 Aug, before my key was even activated, whilst being asleep in bed at home. *Hmm. Anyone heard any more about this? tom Probably the same people who send out phantom congestion charge and parking fines. |
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On 2010\08\12 14:21, Derek C wrote:
On Aug 12, 2:02 pm, Tom wrote: Afternoon all, Elsewhere, my spies report: Do check your keys for use as I head that there are ghost riding the bicycles when you are not. Thanks for the tip off. I appear to have cycled from Eccleston Place to Belgrave Square on 10 Aug, before my key was even activated, whilst being asleep in bed at home. Hmm. Anyone heard any more about this? tom Probably the same people who send out phantom congestion charge and parking fines. That probably comes from fake number plates, though. There could not be any fake cycling keys yet... could there? |
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On Thu, 12 Aug 2010 14:02:58 +0100, Tom Anderson wrote:
Afternoon all, Elsewhere, my spies report: Do check your keys for use as I head that there are ghost riding the bicycles when you are not. Thanks for the tip off. I appear to have cycled from Eccleston Place to Belgrave Square on 10 Aug, before my key was even activated, whilst being asleep in bed at home. Hmm. Anyone heard any more about this? I had a ghost journey appear this morning but when I looked again this afternoon it had gone again. |
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On Thu, 12 Aug 2010 14:38:25 +0100, Basil Jet
wrote: On 2010\08\12 14:21, Derek C wrote: On Aug 12, 2:02 pm, Tom wrote: Anyone heard any more about this? Probably the same people who send out phantom congestion charge and parking fines. That probably comes from fake number plates, though. There could not be any fake cycling keys yet... could there? You've been cloned. :-( |
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![]() On Aug 12, 2:02*pm, Tom Anderson wrote: Afternoon all, Elsewhere, my spies report: Do check your keys for use as I head that there are ghost riding the bicycles when you are not. Thanks for the tip off. *I appear to have cycled from Eccleston Place to Belgrave Square on 10 Aug, before my key was even activated, whilst being asleep in bed at home. *Hmm. Anyone heard any more about this? Yes, wel I've experienced it - a couple of 'ghost trips' appeared last week when I logged in to the web account - this was particularly interesting as my membership key *still* hasn't been delivered. I was a bit worried that someone else might be using my key (e.g. if it had been lost in the post, or sent to the wrong person) - however I know one has to activate one's key online or by phone before it will work, and furthermore in my account status summary it said the account was still "awaiting activation", so I thought there being some sort of glitch at their end was the most likely explanation (I did note that the web account still showed my correct name and address in the personal info section, rather than someone else's). I'm pretty sure I logged out and then logged in a little bit later and found the the 'ghost trips' were still there. I did then call up the Cycle Hire helpline to (a) ask where my key was and (b) query these 'ghost trips' - the person I spoke to didn't appear to have access to any account information, instead they tapped out a summary of my problems, took my details (name, address, email address) and said they'd send it over to customer services - and I haven't heard anything since. One thing that may have messed things up is that I gave them a different email address - the email address I used when signing up was specific to the cycle hire account, but it's a bit of a mouthful to say down the phone (and the CS person said they had a very bad line, lots of crackle etc despite it being fine at my end, so I didn't want to make a difficult call even worse). I think I logged in either much later on that day or else on the next day and found that the 'ghost trips' had vanished. I've just tried to log in and found that it won't let me in (and I'm sure I'm using the correct password). I'll leave it for a bit before trying again. And of course I need to chase them up about my missing key (again). As I said in another post, this might not be their fault - our new postman seems to be a little undiscriminating about which letterbox on his round he posts his letters in... |
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On 12/08/10 16:37, Mizter T wrote:
Yes, wel I've experienced it - a couple of 'ghost trips' appeared last week when I logged in to the web account - this was particularly interesting as my membership key *still* hasn't been delivered. It seems a great shame they need to send you a new RFID device for use with this. Surely the scheme should have been designed to use Oyster Cards...? -roy |
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On 15 Aug, 17:02, Roy Badami wrote:
On 12/08/10 16:37, Mizter T wrote: Yes, wel I've experienced it - a couple of 'ghost trips' appeared last week when I logged in to the web account - this was particularly interesting as my membership key *still* hasn't been delivered. It seems a great shame they need to send you a new RFID device for use with this. *Surely the scheme should have been designed to use Oyster Cards...? Perhaps they are not secure enough for £1000 bicycles? http://technology.timesonline.co.uk/...cle4184481.ece |
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In message mcU9o.38403$GW1.14027@hurricane, Roy Badami
writes It seems a great shame they need to send you a new RFID device for use with this. Surely the scheme should have been designed to use Oyster Cards...? Oyster cannot support the £300 charge made for lost or terminally damaged bicycles. -- Paul Terry |
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On 15/08/10 18:41, Paul Terry wrote:
In message mcU9o.38403$GW1.14027@hurricane, Roy Badami writes It seems a great shame they need to send you a new RFID device for use with this. Surely the scheme should have been designed to use Oyster Cards...? Oyster cannot support the £300 charge made for lost or terminally damaged bicycles. And yet it can support an annual Travelcard that costs many times that sum... It's a pity that Oyster couldn't have been upgraded to have the necessary capabilities... -roy |
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