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Robin May wrote:
CJG wrote the following in: In message , Colin Rosenstiel writes Never had a problem with my credit cards in LU ticket machines. My main problem is that they won't sell child fares which is a problem when accompanied by my children, especially at stations with ludicrous queues like King's Cross. This is of course because LU are worried adults may be naughty and buy a child ticket instead of an adult one. Have you any idea how many people do that? It's extremely common you know. Why don't they just program the machines so that child tickets can only be purchased with an adult ticket, when a credit card has been selected as payment method. Genuine children who are on their own would be paying cash anyway since they are too young to hold a credit card. |
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![]() "Robin May" wrote in message ... CJG wrote the following in: In message , Colin Rosenstiel writes Never had a problem with my credit cards in LU ticket machines. My main problem is that they won't sell child fares which is a problem when accompanied by my children, especially at stations with ludicrous queues like King's Cross. This is of course because LU are worried adults may be naughty and buy a child ticket instead of an adult one. Have you any idea how many people do that? It's extremely common you know. Of course these kind of people just stroll through the open gates Open gates are not common or consistent enough to rely on. or just follow someone else through the gate. Hard to do. It's not hard to do. I suspected someone behind me was trying to do this so stopped after I had gone through the barrier. Despite the fact that I was clear of the barriers they remained open and the person behind was able to walk through. The new barriers are especially easy to do this on. |
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In message , David Walters
writes Under 18s can't have a credit card account but some card issuers (especially in the US) will let children have cards on an adults account. Under 18 year olds can have solo cards though. Not sure if you can have them under 16 mind. -- CJG |
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In message , CJG
writes In message , David Walters writes Under 18s can't have a credit card account but some card issuers (especially in the US) will let children have cards on an adults account. Under 18 year olds can have solo cards though. Not sure if you can have them under 16 mind. I was issued a proper 'Switch' (not Solo) card well before I turned 18. I also had a Visa Electron from 16, which I believe LT ticket machines *should* take. -- Spyke Address is valid, but messages are treated as junk. The opinions I express do not necessarily reflect those of the educational institution from which I post. |
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"Robin May" wrote in message
... I was issued a proper 'Switch' (not Solo) card well before I turned 18. I also had a Visa Electron from 16, which I believe LT ticket machines *should* take. You stop being able to buy child tickets at 16, so there's no problem with ticket machines taking those cards but not offering child tickets. What about an adult wanting to buy a child ticket on such a card? |
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