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writes Kat wrote in : In message , Steve writes Kat wrote in : Look at the error code which shows with the Seek Assistance message; 70, 71, 94 all mean there's some sort of communication error. 21 and 22 (double exit/entrance attempted) often come up for no apparent reason too. If you are concerned about touching the reader again (Pre pay) then ask someone to read the card on a MMF or with a hand-held device. I think they are 7? and 9? so it does look like there are problems with many of the readers. A shame every SA I have asked repeats the mantra about not tapping in or out rather than reporting these readers as faulty. 7/9 means ticket upside down and ticket unreadable. These are common error codes for magnetic tickets. If they are appearing when using your Oyster on the same gates then the fault does need reporting. If your Oyster appears to generate them whatever gate you use then your Oyster may need replacing or you may like to check that you don't have any other cards in the same wallet as your Oyster; the gates may be trying to read those too. Many people seem to keep their bankcards and building passes in their Oyster wallet. IMO this is not a good idea. As I have stated, it will fail on one gate, work on another. This is in the same station at the same time, points to faulty readers to me. Do they check the stats and check those with high failure rates? If it's always the same gate it fails on, note the number of the gate and the error code and ask to speak to the station supervisor. Explain what's been happening and ask that it be reported and a job generated on that gate. I have no idea if failures are being logged anywhere unless the fault is reported. I don't have pre-pay so I don't need to tap in and out according to the posters on all the stations. You DO have Pre Pay. It's enabled on all Oyster cards; consequently you can incur a Pre Pay debit if you go out of Zone. Some publicity regarding Oyster is misleading but you certainly need to touch in and out too. Given the general unreliability this is not practical. I don't see why. If you are having trouble with one particular gate then report it and use another gate until that one has been looked at. Have you noticed other users having the same problem? -- Kat Me, Ambivalent? Well, yes and no. |