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Jason wrote:
On Wed, 07 Jan 2004 21:54:22 +0000, Dave Arquati wrote: Secondly, why on earth are Carnets cheaper at £1.50/ticket than Oyster? I thought TfL are meant to be encouraging Oyster. At the moment there is no particular reason to persuade anyone to get prepay other than the novelty - since Carnets are cheaper and prepay can't yet be used on buses? Pre-pay is working on buses - although officially it's not supposed to be. Some fares are being recorded correctly, while others were (still are?) showing as 1p. I thought TfL would have sorted this out by now; it probably wasn't much of a problem before Prepay came out, but now people have Prepay cards a number of them may well be unaware that it's not officially supposed to work on the buses... and will get pleasantly surprised if they get charged 1p, thus depriving TfL of 69p of revenue... Personally I haven't had the guts to try my prepay on a bus yet. Does anyone know why it does work properly on some buses (i.e. 70p charged) but not on others? -- Dave Arquati Imperial College, SW7 |
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