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No. PAYG credit does not expire.
I would have said the same about Bus Savers until recently. Except that the credit on the old bus savers isn't expiring as such, you just need to have the old tickets swapped for new ones. A pain in the bum perhaps but no financial loss except perhaps the cost of a stamp or a telephone call. (This who were not aware they could be exchanged should see page 14 of http://www.london.gov.uk/londoner/07...er-june07.pdf). G. |
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Graham J wrote:
No. PAYG credit does not expire. I would have said the same about Bus Savers until recently. Except that the credit on the old bus savers isn't expiring as such, you just need to have the old tickets swapped for new ones. Good. Initially, TfL said "The current design will no longer be accepted on London Buses after 30 June, and we would advise anyone with spare tickets at home to use them over the next four months as there will be no refund or exchange of tickets." See http://groups.google.com/group/uk.transport.london/browse_frm/thread/c8a9ba9464ca1131/ where I suggested that this would be illegal. -- Michael Hoffman |
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