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Boltar wrote:
On 8 May, 17:12, John B wrote: But that doesn't alter the original point, which is that it saves us all a lot of time and money if people use Oyster; therefore people who don't use Oyster cost us all a lot of time and money; therefore it's fair to charge them more for the privilege. ********. If it applies to Oyster it applies to every other walk of life that can use cash as a payment method. Not true. Other walks of life tend to offer *only* card payments when they can't justify the cost of handling cash. For example, some all-night petrol stations offer only credit card payments at the pump. Westminster have started to abolish cash payments at parking meters. If you can't manage to keep a balance on your Oyster, then use auto top-up. Being paranoid about direct debits as though TfL were some shady back-street rip-off joint is frankly just silly. If you are capable of letting the balance on your Oyster card run out, presumably you are also capable of running out of cash. Who would you have blamed if you'd arrived at the tube station and found you had just 90p in your pocket with which to buy a cash ticket? -- Richard J. (to email me, swap 'uk' and 'yon' in address) |
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