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Colin Rosenstiel wrote:
In article , lid (Stevo) wrote: Remembering 20 quid would last you over a year and of that 20 only some of it is spent on visiting your mother as you need a receipt. I prefer to have the cash rather than lend it to LUL for a year, thank you. In fact it would probably be more like two years because I more often than not use paper tickets, including on Monday when I would need to get two more Oyster cards for wife and daughter to use pre-pay, even if it was cheaper. I understand that, and I understand you are wanting to put a small amount on your card at a ticket office so you can get a receipt. This suggests that you rarely use the ticket office so it is not an inconvenience worth bothering about. Why do you need receipts to visit you mother anyway? Tax fraud? Why don't you ensure you have the funds for the return leg before you set off? Just because you are either committing fraud or are disorganised is no reason to TFL to make it convenient for you. |
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Colin Rosenstiel wrote:
In article , lid (Stevo) wrote: Why do you need receipts to visit you mother anyway? Tax fraud? I don't need receipts on Monday of course. I rarely use the card and had to pay £3 for it plus the £1.50 credit I have to keep on it if I don't want to get caught by massive queues, e.g. at King's Cross. All to avoid getting ripped off for the same journeys. But if I don't add the amount used on days when I am claiming I can 't get a receipt for the right amount. Why do you need a receipt. Why are you claiming expenses to visit your mother. Why should we subsidise you to defraud? |
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Colin Rosenstiel wrote:
In article , lid (Stevo) wrote: Colin Rosenstiel wrote: In article , lid (Stevo) wrote: Why do you need receipts to visit you mother anyway? Tax fraud? I don't need receipts on Monday of course. I rarely use the card and had to pay £3 for it plus the £1.50 credit I have to keep on it if I don'twant to get caught by massive queues, e.g. at King's Cross. All to avoid getting ripped off for the same journeys. But if I don't add the amount used on days when I am claiming I can 't get a receipt for the right amount. Why do you need a receipt. Why are you claiming expenses to visit your mother. Why should we subsidise you to defraud? There are times when I stay overnight with my mother when I am claiming expenses, quite legitimately. Not on Monday, of course. A ticket office receipt is the only form available other than usage printouts which as far as I'm concerned are also only obtainable at a ticket office. Can ticket shops do them? You can get usage reports online. -- Richard J. (to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address) |
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On 30 May, 15:54, "Richard J." wrote:
There are times when I stay overnight with my mother when I am claiming expenses, quite legitimately. Not on Monday, of course. A ticket office receipt is the only form available other than usage printouts which as far as I'm concerned are also only obtainable at a ticket office. Can ticket shops do them? You can get usage reports online. I can't speak for Colin's employers, but not everyone is willing to accept printouts of documents delivered online (mine are happy with it, but they're saner than most about expenses-related-bureaucracy in general). [*] Most notably banks, who try and switch your account to online statements 'for your convenience', and then refuse to accept print- outs of online statements as proof of identity for the purposes of their box-ticking exercises. [**] I know the box-ticking itself is government-mandated; however, I don't believe that the legislation bans the use of online statements as the proof of address to go alongside proof of identity. -- John Band john at johnband dot org www.johnband.org |
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(Neil Williams) wrote: On Wed, 30 May 2007 15:44 +0100 (BST), (Colin Rosenstiel) wrote: There are times when I stay overnight with my mother when I am claiming expenses, quite legitimately. Not on Monday, of course. A ticket office receipt is the only form available other than usage printouts which as far as I'm concerned are also only obtainable at a ticket office. Can ticket shops do them? Don't see why a ticket machine couldn't print them perhaps on a couple of ticket blanks clearly marked "not valid for travel". Possibly, but can Ticket Shops do receipts? -- Colin Rosenstiel |
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Colin Rosenstiel wrote:
In article .com, (John B) wrote: On 30 May, 15:54, "Richard J." wrote: There are times when I stay overnight with my mother when I am claiming expenses, quite legitimately. Not on Monday, of course. A ticket office receipt is the only form available other than usage printouts which as far as I'm concerned are also only obtainable at a ticket office. Can ticket shops do them? You can get usage reports online. I can't speak for Colin's employers, but not everyone is willing to accept printouts of documents delivered online (mine are happy with it, but they're saner than most about expenses-related-bureaucracy in general). [*] Most notably banks, who try and switch your account to online statements 'for your convenience', and then refuse to accept print- outs of online statements as proof of identity for the purposes of their box-ticking exercises. [**] I know the box-ticking itself is government-mandated; however, I don't believe that the legislation bans the use of online statements as the proof of address to go alongside proof of identity. Doesn't an Oyster card have to be registered to get reports online? Yes. From "Get the most out of your Oyster card": : "Registered Oyster card holders can get a statement of all journeys made in the last 8 weeks." -- Richard J. (to e-mail me, swap uk and yon in address) |
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