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Oyster Price Capping from March
Last week I sent the following email to oyster customer services:
"I'm glad to see daily pre-pay is now becoming available with discounts but the information on fares makes no mention of 1-day travelcards. I had assumed that a pre-pay Oyster would only debit the value of the appropriate 1-day travelcard if this was less than your accrued single fares in a day. Is this not the case?" Today I received this reply: "Thank you for your email regarding Oyster card pre-pay. Pre-pay will be available on Oyster card from January 2004. Initially Pre-pay will only be available on London Underground and Docklands Light Railway. Each time you validate your card at the beginning and end of your journey the single fare will be taken off your Pre-pay account. From March 2004 you will also be able to use your Pre-pay Oyster card on London Buses and this is when fare capping will be introduced. Your card will then recognise that you have made multiple journeys and will take off the cheapest fare available for the journeys that you have made. If you need any further assistance or questions regarding your Oyster card please do not hesitate to contact the Oyster card helpdesk." |
Oyster Price Capping from March
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Oyster Price Capping from March
On Tue, 16 Dec 2003 21:15:33 +0000, Paul Corfield
wrote in : On 15 Dec 2003 03:06:52 -0800, (umpston) wrote: [snip] From March 2004 you will also be able to use your Pre-pay Oyster card on London Buses and this is when fare capping will be introduced. Your card will then recognise that you have made multiple journeys and will take off the cheapest fare available for the journeys that you have made. Hmmm - that is a rather odd answer to me. If fares are capped to the price of the equivalent day ticket for the zones travelled through there should come a point where no more deductions are made because you've reached the cap. That is not how I read the answer you received - i.e. to take off the cheapest fare for each trip made. It would only work if there is a price of zero pence. I read it differently, Paul. It says "...for the journeys...", not "...for each journey..."; I take it to mean the totality of the journeys, not each one individually. Methinks I need to talk to the Prestige team! But yes, a clarification wouldn't go astray. ;-) -- Ivan Reid, Electronic & Computer Engineering, ___ CMS Collaboration, Brunel University. Room 40-1-B12, CERN KotPT -- "for stupidity above and beyond the call of duty". |
Oyster Price Capping from March
Paul Corfield wrote in message . ..
On 15 Dec 2003 03:06:52 -0800, (umpston) wrote: [snip] From March 2004 you will also be able to use your Pre-pay Oyster card on London Buses and this is when fare capping will be introduced. Your card will then recognise that you have made multiple journeys and will take off the cheapest fare available for the journeys that you have made. Hmmm - that is a rather odd answer to me. If fares are capped to the price of the equivalent day ticket for the zones travelled through there should come a point where no more deductions are made because you've reached the cap. That is not how I read the answer you received - i.e. to take off the cheapest fare for each trip made. It would only work if there is a price of zero pence. I think I disagree with your logic since it says "cheapest fare available for the journeys" (plural) - not for each trip. |
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