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This is good news, in an email from TfL:
(It doesn't say if the card has to be registered though, perhaps that's what the "may" is implying?). "If you have an Oyster Card you no longer need, you may be able to get a refund for it at our improved ticket machines in Tube stations. You can get a refund at ticket machines for up to £10 of pay as you go credit and your deposit." -- Roland Perry |
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On Friday, 20 March 2015 11:05:26 UTC, Roland Perry wrote:
This is good news, in an email from TfL: (It doesn't say if the card has to be registered though, perhaps that's what the "may" is implying?). "If you have an Oyster Card you no longer need, you may be able to get a refund for it at our improved ticket machines in Tube stations. You can get a refund at ticket machines for up to £10 of pay as you go credit and your deposit." So the latest machines can out? That is good. So if one finds an Oyster in the street one can quickly pop into a station and clean it out. |
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(Paul Corfield) wrote: On Fri, 20 Mar 2015 19:36:06 -0500, wrote: In article , (Paul Corfield) wrote: On Fri, 20 Mar 2015 12:50:21 -0500, wrote: They are promising all sorts of extra goodies. I wish there was somewhere where the new facilities were properly described so we know what they are still not doing, e.g. printing card details. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bYj_FgZ_4JQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_N2MeBna0DY Both official TfL videos about the modded machines. May not answer all your queries. Answers the railcard questions, though not whether they will show railcard registration as opposed to adding one. Nothing about any printing facilities either. AFAIK there are no paper, as opposed to ticket roll, printing facilities on any passenger operated machines that would present the paper to the passenger. The machine set up used to be on a local network which had a printer attached to it in the POM enclosure. The ticket office machine had a tally roll printer which is what is / was used to give people a card print out. My assumption is that local printing of card details will be removed once ticket offices have shut. The video indicates that the on line account facility is the replacement although I accept that the current account info doesn't show discount entitlements. I've had two entitlements on an Oyster Card in the past and neither was shown on the on line information. I wonder if the staff log on facility will allow the "floating staff member" to interrogate the card and provide a screen view of the more detailed info held on the card? And yes, before you say it, that isn't a print out but it might reassure people that their card is properly encoded. I fear your questions will never be answered here so if you really want to know you'll need to write to TfL. I have written several times and had a string of non-answers. Even politicians are better at answering the questions asked. The first time all I got was a paean of praise for the ticket office closure programme, ignoring my actual questions entirely. So it looks as if it will become impossible to sort out overcharging of unregistered Oyster cards because it will be impossible to produce the evidence. TfL's initial answer is always to deny responsibility if the problem doesn't arise immediately, unlikely when users are only occasional visitors to London. :-( -- Colin Rosenstiel |
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In article ,
(Paul Corfield) wrote: On Sat, 21 Mar 2015 17:38:43 -0500, wrote: I have written several times and had a string of non-answers. Even politicians are better at answering the questions asked. The first time all I got was a paean of praise for the ticket office closure programme, ignoring my actual questions entirely. So it looks as if it will become impossible to sort out overcharging of unregistered Oyster cards because it will be impossible to produce the evidence. TfL's initial answer is always to deny responsibility if the problem doesn't arise immediately, unlikely when users are only occasional visitors to London. :-( I hadn't appreciated you'd written. London Travelwatch is therefore your next legitimate port of call. I expect they would know by now some of the detail but if not they would certainly ask the questions for you. They have rather more weight in getting a response. After that it's time for the London Assembly but you're at some disadvantage as you can't claim to be a constituent of a member but I can't see the Transport Committee refusing to listen. Hmm. I think I talked to them (I know Tim Bellenger and John Cartledge) about the problem I had before the ticket office closure plan was announced. They couldn't help with the original refund complaint but TfL did sort it out in the end, at about the third attempt. Maybe I'll have a closer look at one of the new machines when I next see one. I seem to use my bike more than the tube in London these days and my next likely visit will be with a Day Travelcard (better value at weekends). Also, I have a feeling I'm now out of unregistered Oyster cards because I got my wife to switch to contactless. Having a railcard I need to stick to Oyster but most of mine were registered long ago. -- Colin Rosenstiel |
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![]() "Paul Corfield" wrote in message ... On Fri, 20 Mar 2015 19:36:06 -0500, wrote: In article , (Paul Corfield) wrote: On Fri, 20 Mar 2015 12:50:21 -0500, wrote: They are promising all sorts of extra goodies. I wish there was somewhere where the new facilities were properly described so we know what they are still not doing, e.g. printing card details. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bYj_FgZ_4JQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_N2MeBna0DY Both official TfL videos about the modded machines. May not answer all your queries. Answers the railcard questions, though not whether they will show railcard registration as opposed to adding one. Nothing about any printing facilities either. AFAIK there are no paper, as opposed to ticket roll, printing facilities on any passenger operated machines that would present the paper to the passenger. DB gets around this problem by printing the information on ticket blanks what's the problem here? tim |
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In article , (Roland
Perry) wrote: In message , at 13:34:06 on Sun, 22 Mar 2015, remarked: AFAIK there are no paper, as opposed to ticket roll, printing facilities on any passenger operated machines that would present the paper to the passenger. Does that mean the machines can't print receipts? I thought they could, and indeed have to be able to. I don't recall being able to get top-up receipts at the point of purchase, and have had to rely on my Credit Card statements to get reimbursed. You could be right but I wonder how they have been able to get away with it. Oyster Stops shops certainly issue paper receipts. -- Colin Rosenstiel |
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