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I had a puncture on my bike today that I couldn't fix till I got home so
had to use the District and Circle lines (only) to get from Putney to work and from work to King' Cross. Although East Putney ticket office was happy to top me up £1.80 for the first journey, King's Cross (Western ticket hall) was utterly jobsworth about the £5 minimum, even though I wanted the £1.80 top up to get a receipt for the right amount. Are they all that inflexible in zone 1? -- Colin Rosenstiel |
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On Wed, 18 Aug 2010 12:36:32 +0100
Roland Perry wrote: And good luck doing the credit control on all those who default. If you cut off someone's Oyster card, they just get another one - quite difficult for your water supply. So you make it a condition that anyone who applies needs to prove their name, address and credit worthyness before they're allowed to have this type of account. Also FWIW water supplies can no longer be cut off completely. B2003 |
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those needing receipts for the correct amount.
How is a receipt for the amount you topped up better than (or even as good as) your journey history? You could, for example, top up by £1.80 and claim that amount based on such a receipt when you had already reached the daily price cap by using the same Oyster card for private travel. Or when you did not travel at all. -- Robin PM may be sent to rbw0{at}hotmail{dot}com |
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On 18 Aug, 12:38, Roland Perry wrote:
In message , at 04:58:30 on Wed, 18 Aug 2010, remarked: I object to having to lend TfL money for trips I may not make until 6 months hence. So buy paper tickets. I also object to the blanket application of a policy, even to low users and those needing receipts for the correct amount. And I object to the higher fares resulting from people who want the bulk-discount benefits, but aren't prepared to toe the line. I object to the higher cash fares resulting from organisations that want to coerce me into lending them money in advance for a "discount" (ie what used to be the normal fare). |
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In article , (Roland
Perry) wrote: In message , at 04:58:30 on Wed, 18 Aug 2010, remarked: I object to having to lend TfL money for trips I may not make until 6 months hence. So buy paper tickets. At more than twice the price! I also object to the blanket application of a policy, even to low users and those needing receipts for the correct amount. And I object to the higher fares resulting from people who want the bulk-discount benefits, but aren't prepared to toe the line. But I can buy smaller amounts of top-up elsewhere, including East Putney LU ticket office and any ticket stop to whom LU no doubt pay handsome commission! I only didn't buy all £3.60 I eventually needed yesterday at East Putney because I had a small hope of fixing the puncture while at the office. A printout of usage is hardly a financial document. All kinds of railway receipt are a bit weaker than the average commercial invoice. Which is why I prefer to use the actual outwards tickets as receipts. Anyway, I topped up at a ticket stop in Monmouth St this morning. Much easier, expect when making a trip to a main line station by underground so no time to wander about for a ticket stop. -- Colin Rosenstiel |
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