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On Sun, Feb 27, 2011 at 10:25:59AM +0000, Paul Terry wrote:
Pay wave can only be used for a purchase of up to £15 (only recently increased from £10), so it's not really suitable for purchasing multiple tickets. No? It would cover 7 adult singles between Victoria and Paddington. -- David Cantrell | A machine for turning tea into grumpiness If you have received this email in error, please add some nutmeg and egg whites, whisk, and place in a warm oven for 40 minutes. |
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In message , at 10:53:28
on Fri, 11 Mar 2011, David Cantrell remarked: Pay wave can only be used for a purchase of up to £15 (only recently increased from £10), so it's not really suitable for purchasing multiple tickets. No? It would cover 7 adult singles between Victoria and Paddington. You'd only get two typical Travelcards (in one transaction). But I don't think anyone is suggesting that TfL are upgrading their ticket machines to take Paywave - they've had three years to do that and no sign of it. -- Roland Perry |
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![]() "Roland Perry" wrote in message ... In message , at 10:53:28 on Fri, 11 Mar 2011, David Cantrell remarked: Pay wave can only be used for a purchase of up to £15 (only recently increased from £10), so it's not really suitable for purchasing multiple tickets. No? It would cover 7 adult singles between Victoria and Paddington. You'd only get two typical Travelcards (in one transaction). But I don't think anyone is suggesting that TfL are upgrading their ticket machines to take Paywave - they've had three years to do that and no sign of it. -- Roland Perry I would not be totally sure about that. Visa have said they want the Olympics to be "cashless" and seem to be pushing the adoption of Paywave with the connivance of the ODA. They haven't got far yet but I suspect you'll see some activity in the near future. There is an article in this weeks Computing http://www.computing.co.uk/ctg/opini...hless-olympics not that it mentions TfL at all. |
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In message , at 13:32:14 on
Fri, 11 Mar 2011, Graham Harrison remarked: You'd only get two typical Travelcards (in one transaction). But I don't think anyone is suggesting that TfL are upgrading their ticket machines to take Paywave - they've had three years to do that and no sign of it. I would not be totally sure about that. Visa have said they want the Olympics to be "cashless" and seem to be pushing the adoption of Paywave with the connivance of the ODA. They haven't got far yet but I suspect you'll see some activity in the near future. There is an article in this weeks Computing http://www.computing.co.uk/ctg/opini...hless-olympics not that it mentions TfL at all. Every Olympic ticket comes bundled with a travelcard, apparently, so there's no buying of fares required at all. Except perhaps from taxis, but can the Olympic Committee force them all to only take Visa, and only Paywave? I doubt it. -- Roland Perry |
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![]() "Roland Perry" wrote in message ... In message , at 13:32:14 on Fri, 11 Mar 2011, Graham Harrison remarked: You'd only get two typical Travelcards (in one transaction). But I don't think anyone is suggesting that TfL are upgrading their ticket machines to take Paywave - they've had three years to do that and no sign of it. I would not be totally sure about that. Visa have said they want the Olympics to be "cashless" and seem to be pushing the adoption of Paywave with the connivance of the ODA. They haven't got far yet but I suspect you'll see some activity in the near future. There is an article in this weeks Computing http://www.computing.co.uk/ctg/opini...hless-olympics not that it mentions TfL at all. Every Olympic ticket comes bundled with a travelcard, apparently, so there's no buying of fares required at all. Except perhaps from taxis, but can the Olympic Committee force them all to only take Visa, and only Paywave? I doubt it. -- Roland Perry Visa is the official card of the Olympics and the only card accepted for purchase of tickets for a start. As I understand they will also be the only card accepted inside the Olympic sites. So while they can't force anyone outside the Olympics to use Paywave they will be building a head of steam. Anyway, I'm not saying it WILL happen just that things may be more advanced than you seem to think. |
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In message , at 14:13:12 on
Fri, 11 Mar 2011, Graham Harrison remarked: Anyway, I'm not saying it WILL happen just that things may be more advanced than you seem to think. But there's also no need to advance that particular programme [TfL taking paywave at ticket machines] just because of the Olympics. -- Roland Perry |
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