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As of today 7 May my Oyster journey history is showing only to 29
April ("it normally takes 48 hours for journeys to be added to your statement") with a Entry in Notting Hill Gate £4 gobbled, to leave £2.90 and no exit. The exit was Bank within the 2hr limit. Some previous journeys also involving Bank as entry and exit are also wrong. Has the station had a credit crunch? It seems weird that my merry trips (Ladbroke Grove, White City, KingsX, and several buses) all show but Bank is last there on the 20th despite being visited as part of all those journeys. Methinks a puzzling phone call will need to be made. No, I didn't vault the gates at Bank. -- Old anti-spam address cmylod at despammed dot com appears broke So back to cmylod at bigfoot dot com |
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"Colum Mylod" wrote in message
As of today 7 May my Oyster journey history is showing only to 29 April ("it normally takes 48 hours for journeys to be added to your statement") with a Entry in Notting Hill Gate £4 gobbled, to leave £2.90 and no exit. The exit was Bank within the 2hr limit. Some previous journeys also involving Bank as entry and exit are also wrong. Has the station had a credit crunch? It seems weird that my merry trips (Ladbroke Grove, White City, KingsX, and several buses) all show but Bank is last there on the 20th despite being visited as part of all those journeys. Methinks a puzzling phone call will need to be made. No, I didn't vault the gates at Bank. I'm also finding a lot of missed journeys or missing entry/exit points in my Oyster journey history over the last few weeks. But when I did a full check, the balance is correct. So I'm guessing that the underlying transaction system is working properly, but the reporting is broken. |
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![]() On May 7, 9:48 pm, "Recliner" wrote: "Colum Mylod" wrote: As of today 7 May my Oyster journey history is showing only to 29 April ("it normally takes 48 hours for journeys to be added to your statement") with a Entry in Notting Hill Gate £4 gobbled, to leave £2.90 and no exit. The exit was Bank within the 2hr limit. Some previous journeys also involving Bank as entry and exit are also wrong. Has the station had a credit crunch? It seems weird that my merry trips (Ladbroke Grove, White City, KingsX, and several buses) all show but Bank is last there on the 20th despite being visited as part of all those journeys. Methinks a puzzling phone call will need to be made. No, I didn't vault the gates at Bank. I'm also finding a lot of missed journeys or missing entry/exit points in my Oyster journey history over the last few weeks. But when I did a full check, the balance is correct. So I'm guessing that the underlying transaction system is working properly, but the reporting is broken. This problem has cropped up beforehand - for whatever reason the online journey history (via the web account) can get out of sync with the data held on the central Oyster database. And it's the transactions held on the central Oyster database that's the definitive record. If you look at the journey history on a touchscreen Tube ticket machine (which is most of them these days) then you can see your recent journey history - specifically the last eight or ten journeys, depending on the type of ticket machine - and this screen will also flag up any unresolved journeys (i.e. those that you'd get charged £4 for). I'd be prepared to bet that if you were to do this you wouldn't find that you'd been overcharged - in other words, the problem is with the online journey history. I'm wondering if it's possibly connected to the upgrade of the PAYG system, and thus a resulting upgrade of the online journey history system. Note that I'm not making any excuses though - it's certainly not good enough, not least because it just ends up leaving punters confused. |
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"Mizter T" wrote in message
On May 7, 9:48 pm, "Recliner" wrote: "Colum Mylod" wrote: As of today 7 May my Oyster journey history is showing only to 29 April ("it normally takes 48 hours for journeys to be added to your statement") with a Entry in Notting Hill Gate £4 gobbled, to leave £2.90 and no exit. The exit was Bank within the 2hr limit. Some previous journeys also involving Bank as entry and exit are also wrong. Has the station had a credit crunch? It seems weird that my merry trips (Ladbroke Grove, White City, KingsX, and several buses) all show but Bank is last there on the 20th despite being visited as part of all those journeys. Methinks a puzzling phone call will need to be made. No, I didn't vault the gates at Bank. I'm also finding a lot of missed journeys or missing entry/exit points in my Oyster journey history over the last few weeks. But when I did a full check, the balance is correct. So I'm guessing that the underlying transaction system is working properly, but the reporting is broken. This problem has cropped up beforehand - for whatever reason the online journey history (via the web account) can get out of sync with the data held on the central Oyster database. And it's the transactions held on the central Oyster database that's the definitive record. If you look at the journey history on a touchscreen Tube ticket machine (which is most of them these days) then you can see your recent journey history - specifically the last eight or ten journeys, depending on the type of ticket machine - and this screen will also flag up any unresolved journeys (i.e. those that you'd get charged £4 for). I'd be prepared to bet that if you were to do this you wouldn't find that you'd been overcharged - in other words, the problem is with the online journey history. I'm wondering if it's possibly connected to the upgrade of the PAYG system, and thus a resulting upgrade of the online journey history system. Note that I'm not making any excuses though - it's certainly not good enough, not least because it just ends up leaving punters confused. Yes, I thought it must be something like that. But given that this is possibly a common fault, perhaps there should be an on-line warning of potential errors, together with a simple way of reporting them? Certainly, my first reaction was that there must have been some expensive unresolved journeys, but it appears not. But I needed to do some spreadsheet work to be sure. |
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I will be able to re-verify the card's records at a machine this
evening. Thanks for the good answers. Unfortunately for me, I use the JH for expense claims (and even to remember where I was on some whacky weeks, and if a journey was £2.20 peak or £1.60 off peak - the difference does add up). The current malaise appears to be worse than the old long-gap but at least *consistent* updates. -- Old anti-spam address cmylod at despammed dot com appears broke So back to cmylod at bigfoot dot com |
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![]() Certainly, my first reaction was that there must have been some expensive unresolved journeys, but it appears not. But I needed to do some spreadsheet work to be sure. I've also suffered missing entries, but with a correct overall balance. Am I alone in thinking that the online display is unnecessarily confusing? The "Fare" column doesn't actually show the fare for a journey (except for a bus) - it shows debits and credits. I'm interested in your spreadsheet - does anyone have anything that you can just paste the journey history into and it actually shows the fares charged?? Tim |
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On May 8, 6:29*am, Colum Mylod wrote:
I will be able to re-verify the card's records at a machine this evening. Thanks for the good answers. Unfortunately for me, I use the JH for expense claims (and even to remember where I was on some whacky weeks, and if a journey was £2.20 peak or £1.60 off peak - the difference does add up). I'm sure you're already aware that tube ticket offices can give you a printout of your last 8 journeys, which should do the trick for expenses claims. I noticed lately that White City has been missing from my online journey history since April 19th. Wood Lane hasn't shown up for a recent entry, but the auto top-up did register there. I emailed Oyster Online support to ask if they knew what the problem was, but they took six weeks to reply to me last time, so I'm not holding my breath. |
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"Martin Deutsch" wrote in message
On May 8, 6:29 am, Colum Mylod wrote: I will be able to re-verify the card's records at a machine this evening. Thanks for the good answers. Unfortunately for me, I use the JH for expense claims (and even to remember where I was on some whacky weeks, and if a journey was £2.20 peak or £1.60 off peak - the difference does add up). I'm sure you're already aware that tube ticket offices can give you a printout of your last 8 journeys, which should do the trick for expenses claims. I noticed lately that White City has been missing from my online journey history since April 19th. Wood Lane hasn't shown up for a recent entry, but the auto top-up did register there. I emailed Oyster Online support to ask if they knew what the problem was, but they took six weeks to reply to me last time, so I'm not holding my breath. As a matter of interest, is there anyone whose on-line Oyster journey history contains no omissions at all? |
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On Fri, 8 May 2009 15:45:12 +0100, "Recliner"
wrote: "Martin Deutsch" wrote in message ... I'm sure you're already aware that tube ticket offices can give you a printout of your last 8 journeys, which should do the trick for expenses claims. If you can get to a ticket office when it's staffed, and don't make new journeys in the meantime that push the unclaimed ones off the list-of-8! Which can happen to me. I wish TfL would do an "Amsterdam" and put a printer into the top-up machines a la OV-kaart. I use snapper plugin in Firefox to grab the journey history and upload it. A printout means a scan, though the printout is clearer (which can be a disadvantage when claiming! All those £4 debits look good.) As a matter of interest, is there anyone whose on-line Oyster journey history contains no omissions at all? Mine was pretty good (not noticing omissions) up to March. Delayed maybe: from yesterday to perhaps 2 weeks delay in showing up. It turns out that my card's balance is correct, but Bank has indeed gone missing from the JH. TFL are missing another trick he there's no point worrying all of us when a simple professional status web page would suffice. It would cause fewer calls to their call centre. -- Old anti-spam address cmylod at despammed dot com appears broke So back to cmylod at bigfoot dot com |
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On May 8, 1:59*pm, Martin Deutsch wrote:
I noticed lately that White City has been missing from my online journey history since April 19th. Wood Lane hasn't shown up for a recent entry, but the auto top-up did register there. I emailed Oyster Online support to ask if they knew what the problem was, but they took six weeks to reply to me last time, so I'm not holding my breath. TfL's response has been to, er, send me a PDF of my complete journey history for the past three months. Useful all the same, but not exactly answering my question! |
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