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On Mar 3, 4:54 pm, "Sherilyn" wrote:
On 3 Mar, 16:50, Michael Hoffman wrote: But they have already stated publicly that they will not refund or exchange current Savers. I wonder if they simply cannot reliably distinguish counterfeits from real tickets. If so that's unfortunate. I think giving people up to June to use them up seems reasonable, though there may be one or two people with large stockpiles to insure against possible fare rises or something of the sort. Contrary to the impression given in the article, there have already been two (or perhaps one and a half) designs of Saver ticket put into circulation. The original ones were as pictured, but at some point an amended design was issued. The newer type are identical to the original version, with the addition of little embossed TFL logos (or Dwarfish mine sign) repeated throughout. AFAIR, no announcement was ever made invalidating the old, un-embossed design. It would be interesting to know whether the majority of counterfeiters have bothered to replicate the embossing on V1.5 tickets, or if they've simply stuck to churning out copies of V1.0. -- Rob |
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