Oyster PrePay
Jan. 6th, 2004 03:25 pmAccording to the Oyster website, you are supposed to be able to buy Oyster cards at tube stations without registering. However, none of the people at the ticket offices appear to know how to do this - they say their system demands a registration form thingy.
However, they do not actually check the name & address they are given, so feel free to give them a false one. This was a successful approach.[0]
In other Oyster news: as of March 7th, not only will you be able to use PrePay on buses & trams, but it will become Magic. It will keep track of your journeys over the day, & if it transpires that it would have been cheaper for you to buy a Travelcard, rather than single tickets, then that's what you'll be charged for. And if the other way around, then the other way around. This is clearly Good.
[0] why did I insist on bothering? Because single tickets on Oyster cards are remaining at 2003 prices, that's why. And I am broke & also often take single journeys.
However, they do not actually check the name & address they are given, so feel free to give them a false one. This was a successful approach.[0]
In other Oyster news: as of March 7th, not only will you be able to use PrePay on buses & trams, but it will become Magic. It will keep track of your journeys over the day, & if it transpires that it would have been cheaper for you to buy a Travelcard, rather than single tickets, then that's what you'll be charged for. And if the other way around, then the other way around. This is clearly Good.
[0] why did I insist on bothering? Because single tickets on Oyster cards are remaining at 2003 prices, that's why. And I am broke & also often take single journeys.
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Date: 2004-01-06 07:37 am (UTC)Do you have hard data on the 7 March date? I've been trying to find out when the travel card thing is coming in and I couldn't find anything...
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Date: 2004-01-06 07:44 am (UTC)I'll admit to being a little disturbed at the level of information my Oyster card stores eg. precise journey times, but it never even occurred to me that I might not want to give them my real address....
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Date: 2004-01-06 07:44 am (UTC)As you are aware from the Pre-pay launch date of January 4th you will only be allowed to use your credit for single journeys made on the LUL and DLR networks. The Bus and Tramlink networks will be added to the scheme on March 7th.
On this date we will also be introducing 'Fare Capping', this means that the card will intelligently work out if single journey fares or a day travel card is the cheapest option for your days travel and deduct that from your pre-pay credit.
So there you go.
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Date: 2004-01-06 07:44 am (UTC)*grin*
I suppose I ought to get around to registering as well; I just get a weekly travelcard most of the time but I do not like standing fiddling about with the machiens in the station and would prefer to update things online blah blah blah.
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Date: 2004-01-06 07:45 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-01-06 07:47 am (UTC)And you aren't supposed to *have* to register the PrePay.
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Date: 2004-01-06 07:52 am (UTC)However seeing as half the time it buggers up, they don't even sell it in Sunny Peckham and aforesaid tinfoil hat issues - I am back on the paper travelcard.
Although I am so poor that soon I expect to be walking to work. In my bare feet.
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Date: 2004-01-06 07:54 am (UTC)I was thinking of putting some pre-pay money on it anyway tho' as apparently it will use that money to pay for extension tickets if you go outside of your zones.
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Date: 2004-01-06 08:02 am (UTC)It's very wrong to claim you don't *have* to register when you do/not train their staff properly.
I thought of them having my name and address as a Good Thing, 'cos in the event of it being lost/ stolen they'd be able to cancel it very rapidly (*mental note* - write the number of my card somewhere sensible). So do make a note of the name and address you gave them, in case they try to make you confirm your identity if it's ever stolen.
I don't have general privacy concerns; I'm just very protective of my telephone numbers to avoid telemarketing calls/spam texts.
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Date: 2004-01-06 08:03 am (UTC)Although it knew I was listening to the Pet Shop Boys on the P13*.
*this is a lie, I PAID 70PENCE IN CASH.
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Date: 2004-01-06 08:17 am (UTC)I too will be giving false addresses (well, actually I'll be trying to dodge giving them any at all - possibly showing them the webpage via my phone/WAP or something as proof it says you don't need it)
ta for the news about the auto-travelcard issue - that's actually something I was complaining it *should* do.. glad to see they've implemented it!
Toby
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Date: 2004-01-06 08:26 am (UTC)I turn it off because I don't want to be contactable while I'm travelling. I know how much other people's ringing phones irritate me, so I don't allow mine to do the same.
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Date: 2004-01-06 08:30 am (UTC)I'm unlikely ever to have more than 20quid or so on mine, so it's not the end of the world if I lose it. I try to avoid using the tube, mostly, cos it Costs Money. Have bike, will travel, etc.
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Date: 2004-01-06 08:34 am (UTC)Yes, the auto-travelcard is Good. For the next 2 months I shall just have to do my customary calculations-in-head re singles vs Travelcard.
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Date: 2004-01-06 08:42 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-01-06 08:48 am (UTC)When I registered, I filled in the form with my details. They put my photocard number in the machine, and it came up with an old address, so they put my current address in from the form.
But I went on the website to register to buy travelcards online (that's nifty: they send you an email, n days before your ticket runs out where n is a number of your choice), there was no name or address data associated with my Oystercard. Which presumably means that it was entered on the system but not stored.
Which makes me wonder what the point of it is....
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Date: 2004-01-06 08:57 am (UTC)Because I only got Zones 2-6, I was wondering if it would notice me travelling through Zone 1 and out the other side (which I did quite a lot), but it doesn't. So I doubt whether it follows you round that precisely. Surely it just does enough so it knows if you're going somewhere you haven't paid to go to, and can track you down and wring the extra fare out of you. However it doesn't even seem to be doing that!
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