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I keep my mobile in the same pocket as my Oyster and haven't had any
problems so I would say that the statement is a load of cobblers. "Steve" wrote in message ... ... maybe, maybe not... But that's what the driver of a bus I was on today suggested when 2 or 3 oyster cards failed to be read. I overheard the conversation... DRIVER: "Have you had your card near any mobile phones or computers?" PASSENGER: "Err, yes." DRIVER: "That's what the problem is then - take it back to where you bought it from." I don't buy the 'being near a computer' argument for one minute, but could oyster card be damaged by mobile phones? Steve. |
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