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I am not sure what people expect but how is a card reader expected to "know" which card to debit if you have a couple of contactless payment cards in your wallet? (More of an issue on buses at the moment)
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On Thu, 26 Jun 2014 11:16:23 +0200, "tim....."
wrote: Unless you have flat fares, you either have to have a card on/card off system (which I suspect will drive punters away from using it) or you still have the "negotiate the correct fare with the driver" part of the transaction. If you still have that wasted 45 seconds in the transaction the 2 second saving made from paying by contactless card is not worth having It is, because the thing that takes lots of time is giving change. Neil -- Neil Williams. Use neil before the at to reply. |
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![]() "Roland Perry" wrote in message ... In message , at 11:17:55 on Thu, 26 Jun 2014, tim..... remarked: I thought Oyster card holders were issued free of charge. you can't put you non-Oyster card in an Oyster wallet. You'd never know which was which Never heard of marker pens? rubs off tim |
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![]() "Piatkow" wrote in message ... I am not sure what people expect but how is a card reader expected to "know" which card to debit if you have a couple of contactless payment cards in your wallet? (More of an issue on buses at the moment) It certainly seems reasonable that the reader should be "intelligent" and look for: Freedom pass Oyster with relevant season Oyster with PAYG balance before randomly selecting debiting your CC Even if it can't (for whatever technical reason TfL can think of) actually intelligently charge the correct card from the above list , it should certainly decide not to charge the CC if one of the others is found. tim |
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![]() "Neil Williams" wrote in message .net... On Thu, 26 Jun 2014 11:16:23 +0200, "tim....." wrote: Unless you have flat fares, you either have to have a card on/card off system (which I suspect will drive punters away from using it) or you still have the "negotiate the correct fare with the driver" part of the transaction. If you still have that wasted 45 seconds in the transaction the 2 second saving made from paying by contactless card is not worth having It is, because the thing that takes lots of time is giving change. what with one of those "press the lever n time to release the correct number of coins", coin holders? Don't believe you tim |
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In message , at 14:50:20 on Thu, 26
Jun 2014, tim..... remarked: you can't put you non-Oyster card in an Oyster wallet. You'd never know which was which Never heard of marker pens? rubs off Use an indelible one. -- Roland Perry |
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In message , at 14:54:26 on Thu, 26
Jun 2014, tim..... remarked: I am not sure what people expect but how is a card reader expected to "know" which card to debit if you have a couple of contactless payment cards in your wallet? (More of an issue on buses at the moment) It certainly seems reasonable that the reader should be "intelligent" and look for: Freedom pass Oyster with relevant season Oyster with PAYG balance before randomly selecting debiting your CC Even if it can't (for whatever technical reason TfL can think of) actually intelligently charge the correct card from the above list , it should certainly decide not to charge the CC if one of the others is found. It can't, and doesn't, do all that in the short interval it has available. Even if the RFID interference between the different cards means you could even read them individually. -- Roland Perry |
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![]() "Roland Perry" wrote in message ... In message , at 14:50:20 on Thu, 26 Jun 2014, tim..... remarked: you can't put you non-Oyster card in an Oyster wallet. You'd never know which was which Never heard of marker pens? rubs off Use an indelible one. still comes off (eventually) tim |
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![]() "Roland Perry" wrote in message news ![]() In message , at 14:54:26 on Thu, 26 Jun 2014, tim..... remarked: I am not sure what people expect but how is a card reader expected to "know" which card to debit if you have a couple of contactless payment cards in your wallet? (More of an issue on buses at the moment) It certainly seems reasonable that the reader should be "intelligent" and look for: Freedom pass Oyster with relevant season Oyster with PAYG balance before randomly selecting debiting your CC Even if it can't (for whatever technical reason TfL can think of) actually intelligently charge the correct card from the above list , it should certainly decide not to charge the CC if one of the others is found. It can't, and doesn't, I know that it doesn't (that's almost a given) but I don't see that it can't. do all that in the short interval it has available. So extending that window is a worse use of time that having pax stand at the barrier for 30 seconds whilst he fusses about which card to use? (OK I know, having stood behind that person [1], it only seems like 30 seconds but is probably nearer 10) Even if the RFID interference between the different cards means you could even read them individually. there must be a possible process of conversing with only one card as otherwise we would never get the scenario of writing to the wrong card. I can't believe this always happens because only one card "wakes up" tim [1] he was trying to make his "paper" ticket work the contactless pad, after 3 tries I stepped in and told him he had to put that type of ticket in the slot, at which point he announced that he actually though he was using his freedom pass. |
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