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Dave Newt wrote:
I'm pretty sure it's not the case in my experience... For some reason, the gates NEVER EVER tell me my season ticket is about to expire, so I often find later in the day that I have paid for the morning's journey using the bit of pre-pay I have on the card*. If I then renew the season ticket, it doesn't give me anything back for the morning's journey. * Which is why I try to keep as small as possible an amount on the card now. It's annoying and I don't know why I never get an "about to expire" message on the gates. I just try to remember to put a reminder in my phone for when it runs out when I buy a new one now. Could it be that the pre-pay money (i.e. validity) is the reason you don't get the warning? The logic (if this is the case) presumably being that the card as a whole is not going to expire, so you will still be able to travel. (Guessing. Another issue for someone who *knows* ;-) |
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